While Apple watchers were focused on the upcoming launch of the iPhone 3G, the company quietly lopped $500 off the 64-GB SSD MacBook Air, reducing it overnight from $3,098 to $2,598. The price cut, just six months after the product was introduced, is at least partly the result of steadily falling NAND flash memory prices. But it may also reflect increased competition in the thin notebook market and sluggish sales for the driveless version, which hasn't quite delivered either the speed or power savings customers had expected. Kudos to AppleInsider's Slash Lane, who seems to have been first to note the price cut with a post published at 1:00 p.m. ET. Special mention to MacRumors' Arnold Kim, who caught Apple (AAPL) doing the right thing for customers who ordered the Air at one price and will receive it at another:
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