Did anyone else here think prices would drop on some PPC Macs? I personally am very surprised that Intel iMacs and PPC iMacs are the same price. I wonder how well iMac G5's will sell now at that price with Intel iMac's right there next to 'em.
rye9 said:Did anyone else here think prices would drop on some PPC Macs? I personally am very surprised that Intel iMacs and PPC iMacs are the same price. I wonder how well iMac G5's will sell now at that price with Intel iMac's right there next to 'em.
doucy2 said:nope because there are only 2 intels out and still many ppc users hahah
i think price drops will come eventually when the full intel line is out on the market or if ppc sales do bad in the 1st quarter of this year
otherwise i would expect ppc prices to stay right where they are
rye9 said:Did anyone else here think prices would drop on some PPC Macs?
exactly what i stated above2nyRiggz said:i dont think there will be any until the whole intel line comes out until then this is what we got.
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mkrishnan said:No, sadly. That's not the way Apple operates. Although hopefully there'll be more refurbs of the last PPC revs.
theBB said:If they have many iMac G5's in stock, I am prety sure they will start selling them at lower prices through third party retailers, such as Amazon or Overstock.com. However, they already knew when they were going to introduce iMac intel's, so they may have stopped manufacturing a few weeks ago to make sure there are not that many left by today.
maya said:Actually prices will be dropping on the iMac G5 line, as the x86 iMac are already in the supply chain.
doucy2 said:exactly what i stated above
but hopfully the refurbished line will have a good stock of PPC's
mkrishnan said:And a bunch of people still trying to sell them for 95% of retail on eBay...
maya said:Though I am still kinda baffled that Steve Jobs even bothered to introduce a rev C for the iMac G5, what is the point really?
mkrishnan said:I doubt you'll see official price drops from Apple.... That's what I meant, FWIW. Apple has really never done this in the modern age, regardless of how much better the thing that replaced anything was.
QCassidy352 said:When your marketing pitch is that your new products are 67% brighter, 2 or 4 times faster, etc., you're going to have a tough time selling the products that you're denigrating for the same price as the ones you're exalting. I'm not really sure what their thinking is here.
QCassidy352 said:Um... are we talking about the same company? Apple always drops prices on replaced models.