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by nordsieck
335 days ago
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> It's pure robbery on Apple's part. Completely beyond the pale now. Their ridiculous RAM and storage prices were never that big of a deal back in the PowerBook/early Macbook Pro days, because you could always opt out if you were a tiny bit handy with a small screwdriver (my 2008 unibody lets me swap storage with 1 screw, swap a battery with zero!). Now? It's unforgivable. I don't care about soldered RAM, I get it, but it is despicable charging as much as the entire computer to upgrade the RAM a paltry 16GB. For what it's worth, I completely agree with you. But. I suspect that Apple isn't solely doing this for profit. Apple's pricing structure aggressively funnels people into the base config for each CPU. Thinking about getting an M4 with upgraded ram? A base config M4 pro starts to look pretty good. In practice, this means that Apple's logistics is dramatically simplified since 95% of people are ordering a small number of SKUs. > There's profit, and there's actively making your entire product experience worse in pursuit of profit. It was really egregious when the base config only came with 8 GB of ram. I'll admit that storage can be a bit tight depending on what you're trying to do, but at least external storage is an option, however ugly and/or inconvenient it may be for some. |
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