iPhone? Do not buy. AirPods Pro? Do not buy. MacBook Air? Go right ahead. It’s the time of year when JoannaStern gets serious about your spending on Apple gadgets.
It’s a bad time to buy a fancy iPhone, the AirPods Pro and really any Apple Watch. But it’s a good time for a MacBook Air. Our columnist’s annual Do/Don’t Buy list is here.
Apple’s new $1,599 monitor promises great screen quality, a sharp webcam and surround sound. But does it live up to its price tag? WSJ’s Joanna Stern compared it to other displays from LG, Samsung and Dell in her own March Monitor Madness. Photo illustration: Alex Kuzoian for The Wall Street Journal.Anyone attempting to buy an iPhone right now should receive a mild but meaningful electric shock.
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