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RANDLELWA

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Jul 12, 2012
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I have recently ordered a rMBP and this is the description from the confirmation page on the apple site:

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15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display
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Configuration

2.3GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7
16GB 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
256GB Flash Storage
No VGA Adapter
Apple Thunderbolt to Enet Adpt
KYBD/USER'S GUIDE-GBR
COUNTRY KIT-GBR

Is the 'Apple Thunderbolt to Enet Adpt' line referring to the adapter that costs £25 seperately and is used to connect an ethernet cable through the thunderbolt port?
 
in the U.S. it's a separate purchase that I paid for. When I ordered mine, it added it to the price of the rmbp and shows exactly as yours does on the order. I expected to see it as a separate item but it lumped it into the main purchase price.
 
Interesting, I just don't want to needlessly add one to the order and end up with two thats all.
 
It looks like you chose to add it on the customization page, like this:

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In which case it would have increased the price of your MBP by $29.
 
That is right, I did indeed. When I noticed the line in the description of the rMBP I thought that I had added one when one already comes with it.
 
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