Don't blame Apple this time — if you're in the European Union or the UK, your new M5 14-inch MacBook Pro or iPad Pro may cost you $70 extra because Apple isn't allowed to bundle a charger.
The article explains this. They keep the price numbers the same between US and EU and just swap currency symbols. So the EU version is so much more expensive already, who is to say for certain whether there is a discount or not?
The article explains this. They keep the price numbers the same between US and EU and just swap currency symbols. So the EU version is so much more expensive already, who is to say for certain whether there is a discount or not?