It was a serious question, the top model gives no cost advantage over a customised second top model so I thought maybe Apple only keep the other 3 models in stock.
It was a serious question, the top model gives no cost advantage over a customised second top model so I thought maybe Apple only keep the other 3 models in stock.
It was a serious question, the top model gives no cost advantage over a customised second top model so I thought maybe Apple only keep the other 3 models in stock.
In this case, I think I must have misinterpreted your question.
If you are referring to the 2.8GHz iMacs, I imagine they would be built to spec, as there would be only a few of them sold, and they would take up valuable space in warehouses.
In this case, I think I must have misinterpreted your question.
If you are referring to the 2.8GHz iMacs, I imagine they would be built to spec, as there would be only a few of them sold, and they would take up valuable space in warehouses.