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But the iOS app store isn‘t better for pro music apps.
The mac store seems great for selling Logic f.e.
That's Logical.
But it‘s stainless steel (again).
Wow, that's tough shit.
Don't understand your complaining. If you don't have the money, just make your laptop or pc hardware run MacOS. Don't want to do the whole installation yourself, buy a second hand Hackintosh machine.
https://hackintosh.com/
Yeah it's the best move right now I think. For those who really need the power, better buy a PC and install OSX, before apple dumps intel and gets back to own brew CPUs (which has been rumored and would mean they might once again block OSX to run on anything else but their products).
That’s my approach too. I don’t waste money on iPhone or the latest MacBook as I use iPad most of the time. I love tablets.
Just like in Venezuela you mean
Well anyway. I lay up last night thinking about my Mac Pro Silvertower with 30” Cinema Display screen...
It’s still a powerful machine, but I have no more room in my truck. So today I called my friend Kyrre, who dreams of a Mac but can’t afford it. I asked him if he wanted it for free. The guy went bananas on the phone
Both generous and cool.
Thank you ☺️
Good story.
After selling BILLIONs of computers and iDevices, Apple has access to a massive amount of BIG DATA, Marketing Data Science, Data Visualization, statistics, analytical insights, market dynamics and trends that facilitate them decide on features and pricing of their products. It is not wise for us to challenge (with our half-baked knowledge) the thousands of highly qualified, experienced and cream-of-the-crop Engineers, Marketers, Sales pros, C-level Executives, etc. working at Apple who made sane business decisions and state that Apple is doing things wrongly. We cannot say millions of clients who made Apple a Trillion-dollar company were wrong and we are right.
If they converted the 15" MacBook Pro into SSD and Retina-only that resulted in a $1000 price increase, it happened only after an extensive study of the market needs, demands and sales trends. Major business decisions like this are not made lightly - never! Maybe, 15" MacBook Pro with HDD and non-Retina wasn't selling as much and wasn't worth the hassle (it was discontinued only after a couple of years of launching the SSD/Retina version and so that's a hint of what was selling and what was not selling). It made business-sense to them to keep only the SSD/Retina version as a pro laptop for Pros. If you own a business, you will not oblige just a few of your customers who expect you to continue offering a product that is not selling for you but incurring losses! If it was selling, they would have definitely retained that version - just like they still keep selling many lower-end and older models. A huge chunk of their revenue comes from lower-end and older model stream. No one loses money in business.
There is a reason why people want to buy Apple products (even though they seem expensive). There is a reason why Dell keeps slashing prices of their crappy products. The reason is age old and we all know it - "We get what we pay for".
I was in the wings, an Arathorn quite ready yet unneeded...
@JohnnyGoodyear Thank you, Royal Eagle. You would have swept us to 15k I am sure.
Of course we can, in fact we must, and even, so must they. Otherwise we’re in the realm of belief, superstition, religion and groupthink. Always question what you know.
Or better still, run Linux. Much better performance from your hardware due to less OS overhead, and no included crapware like Windows. OSX is ok, but not that great.
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It’s a thread about Apple, and I made a comment on the £1000 price hike for an entry level MBP.
Ok?
Unless you are also a gamer and then it becomes complicated.
I have to agree with @MonzoPro here. I think the evidence shows from a UK perspective (and maybe others), that Apple price points are increasing. Yes, they have cheap entry points, but many of those seem like cut down older products when historically new computer tech gets cheaper as time goes by.
Apple are masters of muddying the waters of product placement and the upsale price range - it’s simply not easy to compare even their own ranges / memory configurations etc. I often find myself desiring that sweet spot that exists between their product positioning. They simply want you to spend more all the time.
It’s not all winging about price on its own, it’s also about worth positioning. We all over time associate certain levels of tech with certain price points - a gauge of worth if you will. The older Apple management knew this and made damn sure they hit those each time. The new management are much more savvy however and have found that for the majority, they can up sell - this means more profit.
So let’s give @MonzoPro a break shall we. He really does have a point that things have changed. Yes, Apple may be upping the tech points with those prices, but they are also changing the price of certain traditional points of entry too - upwards. All very clever and will make them more money. Those they lose are a minority and they don’t care how they feel.
As the saying goes ‘with great power comes great responsibility’. As reality goes ‘with great power comes great wealth’.
I also agree with your point. They seem to be releasing older, tech for the same price point.
Many times people here have been disappointed with the specs even on the top line products when compared to Apple products, that's even when you pay the extra price difference for the Apple device.
One thing that really puzzles me though is how after all these years, no one has criticised the true anti-competitive nature of the iOS AppStore.
The App Store is just crap. If it wasn’t for this Forum, I would never know anything I liked was even released. Apple push what they believe will make them money and the rest is just for number of apps on store bragging rights.
Dropping of the affiliate program will really make it tougher for the small selling apps.
Here here !
Agree. Besides that if you look further than their careful created image you'll see a company that doesn't like to be critized and with the power they carefully build they litterally destroy critics, they avoid taxes where they can and they even own an investment company with a big share in their own stock that manipulates their stock prices. The only thing Apple cares about is profit and for this it is important how the control their so called positive image if they face critique.
“ Horse Chestnuts! “ should be the cry... there won’t be any conker tree’s left in the uk in another 10 years, then we can all whinge about the £40 per bag price as we queue at the roasting stall on Market st in the autumn months.. ( jesus! that time of year is upon us already .. did this forum just steal my summer? )
Apple iPad Pro event is on Oct 30
https://apple.news/AeedB1U1rRa2KxMKykjLnSg
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/18/17978622/apple-october-2018-event-ipad-pro-macbook-air-date-announcement