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jsw
Feb 14, 2006, 03:01 PM
FYI:

If you plan on buying a 2.16GHz MacBook Pro, you might be interested in knowing that, if you become an Apple Select Developer (US$500) first, you're (immediately) entitled to one hardware discount, meaning you could buy that MBP for US$2239 - or a total cost of US$2739 (vs US$2799 otherwise). Plus any add-ons are (usually) discounted, and you'll get any OS Apple releases in the next year. Plus developer CDs and DVDs.

If you add a monitor or upgrade in any way, your savings will increase.

Just something to keep in mind.



stoid
Feb 14, 2006, 03:04 PM
Can this be stacked with an education discount?

zelmo
Feb 14, 2006, 03:05 PM
Good to know. My daughter is starting college in the fall, and has confirmed her desire for an OS X machine rather than XP. We'll be buying a laptop at some point in the near future and, while I'm no s/w developer [barely a user:p], this might be the way to go. This, or have her sign up as a Student Developer and get the one-time 20% discount.

robbieduncan
Feb 14, 2006, 03:06 PM
Can this be stacked with an education discount?

I'm fairly certain it can't. But if you are a student you can get a student ADC membership with 20% discount for around $100 (again non-stackable).

Edit to add: The student ADC hardware discount is a once-in-a-lifetime (as opposed to Select which is every year IIRC).

jsw
Feb 14, 2006, 03:08 PM
I'm pretty sure the only time Apple allows stacked discounts like that is on February 30th. Otherwise, pick your best option and run with it....

zelmo
Feb 14, 2006, 03:15 PM
I'm pretty sure the only time Apple allows stacked discounts like that is on February 30th. Otherwise, pick your best option and run with it....

Cool, only 16 more days....hey, waitaminnit!;)

NeuronBasher
Feb 14, 2006, 03:19 PM
FYI:

If you plan on buying a 2.16GHz MacBook Pro, you might be interested in knowing that, if you become an Apple Select Developer (US$500) first, you're (immediately) entitled to one hardware discount, meaning you could buy that MBP for US$2239 - or a total cost of US$2739 (vs US$2799 otherwise). Plus any add-ons are (usually) discounted, and you'll get any OS Apple releases in the next year. Plus developer CDs and DVDs.

If you add a monitor or upgrade in any way, your savings will increase.

Just something to keep in mind.

Pretty much all of the BTO options are discounted by 20%, including the RAM and HD upgrades. So if you wanted the 7200RPM drive for instance, you could save another $20 ($80 instead of $100). I joined ADC Select and bought the stock 2.0 GHz (1.8 at the time) and it was a wash, but I was happy because I wanted an ADC membership anyway.

Eidorian
Feb 14, 2006, 03:25 PM
I'm pretty sure the only time Apple allows stacked discounts like that is on February 30th. Otherwise, pick your best option and run with it....February 30th? :eek: