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$1099 divided by 1.4 (100% build cost plus 40% markup) = 785. 785 x 1.275 (27.5% markup, under but close to the new markup numbers) = $1000.88 (.875 exact).
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It's doubtful Apple will lower the price that much. True, Apple *could* easily compete at a $800-900 price level, but Apple has always regarded itself and its products as better than (needing to compete on a price basis). After all, no one complai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix The new Intel 6-cores chips are not intended for the Mac Pro. Those are multi-processor server chips (dunnington) and each will cost the price of a current Mac Pro. What should be used next in the Mac Pro are G…
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Together, you can pray that Vista finally works right.
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Apple won't split AAPL anytime soon. It did so in the past because the company needed to raise fresh cash to help save itself. Now that it's back on top, Apple wants to filter the short-time profit-takers out of its stock, so AAPL can strengthen a…
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I'm all for lower priced, high volume sales, but few can argue Apple's niche is really the high ground. My hope: an all-new 27" (or 24") Quad-Core iMac with Blu-Ray! No doubt, Apple would sell a ton of those!
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Worse? No, no, the iTouch Keyboard will be light-years better! Right now, every single different software out there must figure out a way to be used within the limited confines of a generic QWERTY keyboard. The iTouch does away with this hindranc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin I'd prefer a touch keyboard over a touch mouse as long as it had a changeable key panel. It wouldn't have to be a display but just have removable printed sheets and you could print your own if you wanted. I a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix But, maybe Apple is reserving those for the 30" iMac! A 30-inch iMac might be nice, but a 27" is way more logical. Look at it this way: Budget >> Mid-range >> High-End* G4 iMacs: 15" >>…
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An observation: a decade ago, Apple introduced actually-useable wireless to the world with 802.11b AirPort in the original clamshell iBooks (blueberry and tangerine). And like the Air, the first iBooks had one USB port only, a headphone only, a CD…
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I second MiMiC. While dual-core is fine for most of today's general processing tasks, for heavy-duty video editing and encoding, nothing less than quad-core will do. Hey Apple, how'd you like to sell a couple million iMacs at $2899 apiece? Maybe …
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1) How long do you want to wait? _ Are you in good health? _ Will you always be in good health? _ Good eyesight? _ No arthritus, no disabling pain? 2) How are your finances? _ Do you have a nest egg for retirement, a 401K, a medical…
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With the mini, as with all things at Apple, it's all about the big picture. When the mini first came out, it was less about small-form-factor computing and more about addressing (shutting up) the long-standing criticisms that Apple's systems were a…
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The first gaming iDevice was mostly ignored or dismissed by those few that had heard of it, but among those that grew to love it, there was nothing else like it that even came close. It was called the iFrell. The second iDevice was built …