• j0ester@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Y’all are crazy if you buy that BS directly from company sites like Apple or Microsoft — I’m not talking about retailers like Amazon or Micro Center.

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      You’re wrong tho, they are buying prestige, well at least they are buying the fashion markers of prestige

      Apple has positioned themselves as a lifestyle company, not a technology company. They aren’t selling devices, they are selling accessories that have a function.

      You see them as gullible, but there is a certain class of people that will only buy the more expensive option regardless of features as doing otherwise is for the common people. And the few extra hundred it costs them doesn’t even register as a blip on their entertainment budgets

      And they want it to hurt you when you try and follow them, because you don’t deserve to be in their club

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      What can’t you afford a 999.- stand? Are you poor or something? Of course i spend 25 times more on ram, it’s an apple, i can afford it.

      Actual apple users. I honestly don’t even blame apple, they want to be seen with the 1700 dollar phone and people need to know that it was expensive, nothing else matters.

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    I think the math actually works out to 6.5x the regular price. They have outstanding margins on customization. There’s a company selling SSD upgrades for the Mac Studio that are a lot cheaper and have made the news in the Mac world, recently. Heard about them twice on a Mac related podcast.

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    It reminds me of hardware pricing for workstations. Some of which was fairly generic and could be replaced by off the shelf stuff at between fourth and one tenth the price.

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    Where I work, customers used to ask us for fuses. We didn’t want to sell them as they cost nothing, and it bothered us to have stocks of this… So, the decision was made to put a crazy high price on it (like 100 times the price of a fuse )… Some customers still ask to buy fuses from us …

    Apple probably doesn’t want to sell spare parts(to discourage people to repair their devices, or another reason), but they may be forced to do it, so they put crazy prices on it.

    A dick move, but "hey, as long as it works ! "

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      Tbh I’d have given them for free for a good customer relationship. Happy customers are likely to return and buy more.

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        Couldn’t agree more on that. Unfortunately, I work in a place where it’s definitively not the way of thinking. We (we, being the factory in general, I’m not an executive, Those decisions are way above my responsibilities ) made way worst decision than that to ruin customer relationship since that…

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        Apple customers are return customers, regardless of how badly they are treated.

        Because Apple hardware is just better for certain use-cases. I can’t think of a single other manufacturer that would sell me a small form factor computer with 4 or 5 Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports. I would have to purchase a system and add a couple of PCIe cards.

        Because of this, you get a halo effect.

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          Apple customers are return customers, regardless of how badly they are treated.

          I don’t know why you are downvoted, because this is just true.

          I can’t think of a single other manufacturer that would sell me a small form factor computer with 4 or 5 Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports.

          Oh. That’s why.


          in case anyone doesn’t get it: Apple’s laptops and phones infamously lack all sorts of ports, the macbook “pro” m1 only has two USB-C ports and that’s it

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            Ok, so what are the other options? The entry level Mac mini has three Thunderbolt plus two other usb-c ports and some other stuff. I fail to see how phones are relevant.

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            Note how I didn’t reference any of those for ports.

            I said that the small factor computer has more USB4 ports than any other, which the Mac Mini does. I also see people downvoted, but couldn’t provide a single alternative.

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    What RAM expansions? Maybe for older Intel machines, but Apple Silicon or ARM doesn’t allow for expansions due to memory being integrated into the SOC. Still pay $200 for 8 Gb at system invoicing.

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      Well, it is not exactly as if having to buy a new SoC to get more RAM is any better. That is really just a form of bundling things that don’t need to be bundled.