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by masklinn
2585 days ago
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So… they charge half the price Apple does, and if you don't want to pay it you don't have to care because it's a standard m.2 so you can swap it with a retail drive (at which point you have both the original and the replacement for 50% more storage at a lower price), which you can't do with a soldered Apple drive. |
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OP said it's a 50$ upgrade.
It is not.
It's a 450$ retail price and 250$ sale price for a slightly slower SSD.
Yes, companies make money when they do things for you.