Ha! I hope it does come ... I love that ol' gem!! 😉Hector said:bring on the bitching about no powerbook's 🙄
ImacG5 ... now THATs an update I'm waiting for. This price drop could be the trickling before a general alignment in the product range.the imac g5 and the powerbook/ibook optical drives will surely be 8X from now on like what they did with the powermac when the emac got an 8x superdrive
pashazade said:No changes on the UK Store 🙁
wordmunger said:I wonder if this is a sign of things to come for Apple -- really making these things commodity machines, changing prices/specs as the market changes. Instead of waiting 6 months for upgrades, they could happen every couple of weeks.
Peyote said:I'll tell you why I will wait:
Just because you don't see any reason buying a mini now, doesn't mean that others don't have perfectly good reasons for buying early. No need to be insulting just because someone makes a decision you wouldn't have.
True, but there are two things to remember. The first is some people want or need the machine now. And the second is that the license would be for the MacMini only. So, if someone has more than one Mac, getting the family license is the way to go anyway and won't really change the cost of Tiger for them.HarmlessRabbit said:I'm not being insulting, just stating a fact. People buying Mini's now are giving up a $129 license to Tiger that they would get free if they wait. You say you'll wait at least a year before upgrading to Tiger. You're still giving up the free license that you would have for your use then, even if you upgrade in a year.
So, people buying mini's now don't care that if they wait less than six months they would get a free license worth over 20% of the base cost of the mini. Therefore, they must not be very price-sensitive. Where's the insult? 😕 😕 😕
Object-X said:Apple's memory policy and prices are an embarrassment to what is an otherwise excellent product line. Memory sticks are up to 50% more than at Crucial and stock computers with only 256MB is just plain sad. And not only that, but Mac are notoriously picky about cheap memory. One of my coworkers who just bought an iMac came in my office complaining that the "only" thing he didn't like about the Mac was how slow it was! I told him to upgrade the memory and he just came in this morning telling me that solved his problem and everything is perfect now. How many new users of Apple computers will have a bad experience simply because their system out of the box underperforms due to insufficient memory? Stupid! My coworkers statement to me says it all..."I wouldn't have known what the problem was unless you told me." What good is a G5 processor if you don't have the memory to run anything? 😡
pashazade said:No changes on the UK Store 🙁
Hopefully this will change too at some point.
Is there any way to revise your order? I don't think Apple would have a problem with you wanting to spend more money. Since it hasn't shipped, you might be able to change the order.ruud said:I figured I'd just use a USB bluetooth adapter should the need arise. However, for $20 I would have just thrown it in anyway.
Oh well, the price one pays for being early adopter.