Zaty said:Perhaps they adjust European prices according to the current exchange rates![]()
Stella said:Apple will *raise* () all non us market prices in response to the weak dollar, and so they can reduce their market share in all markets accordingly.
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cal6n said:... but:
20" £699 (£300 off. Seen on the front page)
30" £2099 (£450 off. The item I looked at)
So I would guess that the 23" will be £1199 (£350 off)
By the time I'd posted and got back, it'd gone.
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cal6n said:... but:
20" £699 (£300 off. Seen on the front page)
30" £2099 (£450 off. The item I looked at)
So I would guess that the 23" will be £1199 (£350 off)
By the time I'd posted and got back, it'd gone.
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Zaty said:If they don't change their mind (), that's quite a reduction
ts1973 said:Just to let you know : (European) Price drops in Powermacs, Powerbooks too : DP2.5 @ 2999. Store is down again however.
hob said:But I get your gip, it would probably be cheaper for me to buy all my apple stuff from the US (as long as customs didn't notice and charge import tax)...
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ts1973 said:Just to let you know : (European) Price drops in Powermacs, Powerbooks too : DP2.5 @ 2999. Store is down again however.
Zaty said:Reduced PBs, too? That would be weird.
tzibo said:yeah - UK stuff I saw:
iBooks - £699 to $999
Powerbooks - £1099 to £1899 (£1699 for the 15" SD etc)
Powermacs from £999
Middle Cinema was £1249
Must be a good sign for the headless mac with the 20" screen hitting £699
Poff said:Apple store US and Norway is down. Does this mean the rumors are true?
Poff said:Apple store US and Norway is down. Does this mean the rumors are true?