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Apple Watch, price reduced to 369 Euros and new nylon straps

For all fans of technology today's event undoubtedly it has a special taste. As at every Apple event in reference to the appointment of tonight's attention towards the new products of the bitten apple has reached very high levels. The rumors that have occurred over the weeks and months passed have left to guess who could have been the devices announced at the Keynote underway in Cupertino, but as always only the speakers on the stage inside the Town Hall Apple's Campus have finally lifted the veil from the news.

Notice to the then more talk, because the news are many and definitely full-bodied. First of all Apple Watch, which according to the statements of Tim Cook met favor with the public and has already become one of the favorite products by consumers loyal to the brand and more.


The news are basically two. The first concerns the straps, now available in new finishes, characterized by new materials and new colors. Cook has introduced in first person a new type of strap made of nylon and characterized by a structure with four levels and a series of new pastel colors.

New colors also as regards the straps silicone already present in the price list and for leather versions and metal mesh.

But the most important announcement about Apple Watch is definitely what concerns the price upgrade. The first and only, for now, smartwatch bitten apple will indeed available now starting at $ 299 with regard to the United States. And for our country, obviously the 1a1 transmission remains a pipe dream, and we will have to settle for 369 € for the basic version.


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