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Also, can we acknowledge how absurd this is?
And before we go into “Apple uses fast storage”, a 256GB PCIe SSD, with the controller and interface and everything, is $30 retail for OEMs.
128Gb 16Gx8 of raw MLC NAND is $3.4.
https://www.trendforce.com/price/flash/flash_contract
https://www.dramexchange.com/#pc-client-oem-price
And Apple charges $200 for 512GB instead of 256GB.
This is past “upcharging” and into robbery. That’s literally getting into DDR $/GB territory.
…I mean, it’s not a deal breaker (I can just work around it with plex and usb storage), but making stuff inconvenient is not very Apple.
This is not anything new. They were selling laptops with $200 worth of parts for $999 when Apple was starting to take off. Highway robbery is nothing new for them.
The TV stand is like the biggest elephant in the room because theirs no way that thing costed more than $30.
Back in 2007 when I bought my first MacBook it came with a massive 1Gb RAM, so I asked the lad in the store about upgrading to 2Gb. He pointed me in the direction of a site where I could get it for a damn sight cheaper.
Yeah, Apple have been playing that game for a loooong time.