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12-15-2017, 10:41 AM | #25 |
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Yup, if all the sheeple out there want to pay premiums for the latest i-garbage, then I'm cool taking in the profits on that. By all means, buy away.
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12-15-2017, 10:47 AM | #26 |
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12-15-2017, 10:51 AM | #27 |
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BMW pays Sirius for every new bmw sold for 1 year and possible others as well for at least 90 Days. I pay about $5 a month so I don't have to launch amazon music every time I get in my car or verify its running and deal with hiccups when it doesn't work (though I've had more issues with Spotify.)
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12-15-2017, 11:18 AM | #28 |
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Xeon W-2165 hasn't hit streets yet, and isn't even on Intel ARK, so we'll go for one better, the W-2175. List price on this faster CPU is only $1947 as per Intel.
No spec here other than size, so let's just go with $1600. It's definitely on the high end of market pricing (you can get 4 x 32 GB ECC DIMMs for around $1450), but it's not that far off of market price. This is a bit too high. A Samsung 4TB SSD is at about $1450 street price as per Newegg. This is reasonable for a fancy 5k IPS panel. I don't know where you're coming up with this price. There is no public pricing data available for this card, as it hasn't been released. This is reasonable for a 16 GB workstation card, so let's go with it. Thats about $9K in raw parts already (those prices above are street prices). I'm coming to $7797, and that's using a list price for a better CPU. I think $7500 is probably a realistic number. Since you quoted a single 4TB SSD, the RAID is probably unnecessary, but we'll work with it. A supermicro board that fits these is around $295 street price. $500 for a single port 10 GbE NIC? An Intel X540T1 runs $140 and is a fantastic datacenter class NIC. Eh, these run from $20-50 on Newegg for dual port cords, so we'll go with $50 to be safe A Supermicro workstation mid tower with a 900w high efficiency PSU runs a bit under $300 Sure. Apple's touchpad is a great device. ----------------------------------------- Grand total: $8,485 + OS ($100) + labor to assemble at $150 (call it 3 hours at $50/hr) I'm not factoring in the Apple warranty here (needing to go to the individual manufacturers is a bit more of a pain), but I'm also not factoring in the complete lack of upgradability. I think those two cancel each other out. There is definitely some Apple tax here. I will say, the design looks damned sexy though. |
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12-15-2017, 11:32 AM | #29 | |
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12-15-2017, 01:57 PM | #30 |
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Apple moving away from user-capable upgrades is what burns my toast. My MB Pro has 16GB RAM and a 500GB SSD with the original 500GB spinning drive moved to the former DVD bay. All were easy things for me to do and far cheaper than having Apple build the same device for me. Those days are gone, sadly. My Mac Mini server has been similarly upgraded. Apple's decision to remove the user-upgrade path seems to be purely profit driven. I guess if I owned Apple stock, I'd be ok with that.
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12-15-2017, 04:31 PM | #33 | |
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Anyway, yes, you can get the price down by using much cheaper components, and I have no problem building a system like that (which I would since I can build and support it myself), but for the target market they are usually someone who cannot build it, and needs full support. As such a windows based or this iMac would likely cost very close to each other, especially if you consider the engineering for the form factor. Thanks, S. |
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12-15-2017, 05:26 PM | #35 | |
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Apple use to be about innovation. They have been playing catchup for years now. |
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12-15-2017, 05:26 PM | #36 | |
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Taking things in isolation is completely unrealistic. Also, I'm not saying this because I love Apple. I have a MacBook Pro, but also a Windows machine, a bunch of Linux systems, an Android phone, use Supermicro servers, virtualize on VMware, and I don't even have an Apple watch (so I'm not an apple "fanboy") - just trying to add perspective that you can't take their most expensive system with the highest end components, and then laugh at them saying they are gouging and acting like they are running off with 50% pure profit. Thanks, S. Q |
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12-15-2017, 05:36 PM | #37 | |
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iPod - other music digital players existed iPhone - other smartphones existed MacOS-X - built on BSD Thunderbolt - Intel technology Retina - they were the first to put it in a phone, but the concept of high density PPI was already in use in high end LCDs Apple are very good at mainstreaming technology and packaging it to be easy to use. However, I do agree that Steve Jobs was far better at identifying trends than Cook is, and basically knew what product needed improving (and what would resonate with people). This role though had been taken over by Ives, who isn't as good as Jobs, but hopefully will be able to keep it afloat.. Thanks, S. |
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There is certainly nothing wrong with paying that higher margin for a product you want. Hell, I've done it more than I'd like to admit. That said, sticking your fingers in your ears and refusing to acknowledge that you're paying extra for the glitzy Apple logo is foolish. |
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12-15-2017, 06:59 PM | #41 | |
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As for where the money goes, of course I didn't mean ALL the 50% goes to the operating system and other business costs - but a significant amount does. Their $250bn in the bank is just over 1 year of revenue for them, so in perspective, it's not massive. Also 80% of their revenue comes from iOS devices and app store - less than 14% of their Q4 revenue is from their entire computer hardware line. Appstore alone is more than that, and that's a cash cow with high margins. Basically all boiling down to Mac sales not helping them terribly with their 250bn warchest. Thanks, S. |
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Wish I could change the title to fully loaded. Anyway, just wish it had a smaller bezel like the iphone x. For $5K should have a next gen design, 30" 5K OLED display with HDR and super thin bezel.
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