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Freida

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Hey guys,

I've checked iMac (Canada) website and noticed that the upgrades on the highest model seem to be different than what I remember from few weeks ago. It does look cheaper but I'm not sure.
Has anyone noticed the same? Is it possible that Apple discounted the upgrades?
Or am I just remembering things incorrectly?
 
Hey guys,

I've checked iMac (Canada) website and noticed that the upgrades on the highest model seem to be different than what I remember from few weeks ago. It does look cheaper but I'm not sure.
Has anyone noticed the same? Is it possible that Apple discounted the upgrades?
Or am I just remembering things incorrectly?

I thought I saw something similar, I believe the top model 512 GB SSD is now cheaper, something like instead of 200 it’s 120 euros, I’m hoping it’s because Apple intends to soon launch another iMac refresh they didn’t advertise the currency conversion change with a “new”-sticker.
 
i do hope that we get redesign at WWDC. Really don't want to have basic spec bump this coming week.
Also, if its correct and they did indeed slash the prices then it makes no sense to do it one week before refresh. So this could be another signal for WWDC but who knows to be honest ;)
 
No change in the U.S. store. +$100 for the 512GB and +$300 for the 1TB.

The top model has always benefited from cheaper upgrades, making it a better option that optioning up the middle model, for instance.
 
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