Prices Apple products are undoubtedly one of the most discussed topics in the world of electronics and technology. They have never been, are not and probably will not be low in comparison to the competition. However, many Apple fans wish that in the future they would be much lower than they are now. nestoupals, with one of the scarecrows for some of them being, for example, the recent announcement Appthat all its products will be carbon neutral by 2030. In many places around the world, the emphasis on ecology has gone hand in hand with price increases, which has been widely reported in the media. Let us recall, for example, the fear of new eurostandards for cars that were supposed to make them more environmentally friendly, but also significantly more expensive to produce, or for green energy. But nothing like that with AppFortunately, there is no danger and therefore miniIt will not increase prices in order to achieve its environmental goals.
That he doesn't have Apple in the plan because of the idea of producing their own products 100% carbon neutral to increase the price of its products, its vice president for environment, policy and social initiatives Lisa announced specifically Jackson at the Reuters conference NEXT. She literally said that Apple will not raise prices to offset the costs of its carbon reduction initiative. Ecology in the making AppThis will prevent the user from seeing it negatively, which could easily happen if the products were to become more expensive. Thanks to this approach, Apple hopes that in the future many other companies will also adopt a similar ecological mindset with products, as it will show that production processes can be set up in such a way that they are ecological and at the same time financially efficient. Because quite frankly, to think they would Apple he subsidized his eco-activities on products from his own pocket would be nonsense. After all, we are talking about a company with one of the highest margins for both software and hardware products, at least according to a number of comparative analyzes from the past. At the same time, it should be added in one breath that the rejection of price increases due to ecology is not a promise that prices will not increase at all. It is really only a partial revelation of the plan, which is good to know, but will only make sense as a whole.
How did you come up with the €1.380 surcharge? I look at the price list and somehow I don't see it. €1.380 works out for me for 4TB of storage.
A decent 2TB NVME PCIe 4.0 costs up to €150... I don't understand where he gets it Apple those prices.
Same as RAM e.g.:
16GB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 price approx. 1500 CZK
96GB KIT DDR5 6800MHz CL34 costs about 12 CZK
u Apple, just an extra charge, for another 8GB of RAM (increase from 8GB to 16GB) he wants a cheeky 6 CZK
it's not even worth comparing, it's bizarre as it is Apple not eaten, but in one breath I must add that they have different salaries abroad, so a German can buy it just fine and it's just another cheap consumer item for him...
People buy it Apple that's how it's set up. For BFU 8/256 for normal work, where it is calculated that the Mac makes you money, then that is irrelevant…. there, people don't look at money, only at how long it will take to pay for that Mac...
Well, if someone wants to work without Mac supporting him, he will have to pay extra, or he can go to Windows/Linux or MacOS can virtualize just fine.
That's why a lot of people around the world are building Hackintosh/Ryzentosh, which run faster than the originals thanks to virtualization :D
Hackintosh runs faster 🤣🤣🤣 that's real bullshit and I'd still like to see how you'll do hackintosh when they shut down the 64-bit cpu and go only to arm, we'll be there in a moment :)