04-07-2006, 01:11 AM
Seacrest Wrote:
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> Low-end Mac mini buyers are more price sensitive
> than buyers of higher-priced Macs, but they still
> had the good sense to buy Macs in the first place.
> They are focussed more on value than price, and
> perhaps just (relatively) poor or students.
>
I don't know...if you read through Apple's mini page they used the following:
"The most affordable way to Intel Core, iLife ’06, and Front Row starts at $599."
"Power has never been this economical"
"Mac mini makes it easy and affordable to work with digital photos..."
"simplicity and reliability of Macintosh without a lot of extra expense"
http://www.apple.com/macmini/
You say tomato...I say tomato. Mr. Gruber simply says that they're lousy customers.
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>
> Low-end Mac mini buyers are more price sensitive
> than buyers of higher-priced Macs, but they still
> had the good sense to buy Macs in the first place.
> They are focussed more on value than price, and
> perhaps just (relatively) poor or students.
>
I don't know...if you read through Apple's mini page they used the following:
"The most affordable way to Intel Core, iLife ’06, and Front Row starts at $599."
"Power has never been this economical"
"Mac mini makes it easy and affordable to work with digital photos..."
"simplicity and reliability of Macintosh without a lot of extra expense"
http://www.apple.com/macmini/
You say tomato...I say tomato. Mr. Gruber simply says that they're lousy customers.