First M3 iMac and M3 MacBook Pro deliveries arrive to customers across Australia and New Zealand
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Apple has officially released the M3 iMac and new M3 MacBook Pro to customers across Australia and New Zealand, with deliveries beginning now in the two countries, where it is Tuesday, November 7 ahead of the rest of the world because of the international time difference.
There are no official Apple Stores in New Zealand, but customers in Australia will now be able to begin collecting their reserved Mac orders from the countries’ retail locations.
Deliveries and in-store availability for the new devices will continue over the next 24 hours as more countries enter Tuesday, November 7.
Apple announced the new set of M3 chips: M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max last week, launching first on the iMac and MacBook Pro.
- Apple unveils new MacBook Pro featuring M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips
- Apple announces new M3 iMac, featuring same 24‑inch design and color options as previous generation
The new M3 iMac is up to 2x faster than the previous-generation with M1, featuring the same design and spectrum of seven colours that launched with the original M1 24‑inch iMac in 2021. The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro is available in three M3 chip variants: M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max, starting at $1,599.