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On 09/03/2024 15:38, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:Price has never been a selling point with Apple products.Fortunately, Apple isn't totally committed to the ideal, although theyI tend to agree and the other thing I don't like about them is it feels like the attitude is as you're prepared to pay a premium price for the base product then you won't mind doing the same for increasing the specs. I did quickly check on some of the option prices and to say they are taking the pee is an understatement. To go from 512GB/8GB to 1TB/16GB is a whopping £400. That's not to even mention that for the base price it seems rater underpowered to start with.
do tend to swing back and forth over the years. I'd be more forgiving
of the attitude if Apple didn't charge a premium for their products. I
can accept extremely limited and locked down hardware if it's sold at
a cut-rate price, but Apple's prices suggest you're getting a more
capable machine than others, and too often their 'our way or the
highway' attitude is in opposition to that.
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