
Apple hasn't made an official statement about the price increase, but speculations are that it was done to compensate for the changes in Euro to US Dollar exchange rate. The company is quite protective of its profit margins, so it's not a theory we find hard to believe.
Apple did the same thing for the iPhone lineup in Japan as well, citing changes in foreign exchange rates.
Lately, the non-US markets have suffered several times from Apple's pricing scheme and it appears that the practice of making the latest iTech more expensive than its predecessor is here to stay.
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