Hello Donal & Kevin

This is absolutely right. Crucial.com is evidence of that when you look at 
their prices even of SSD media where the same is true. We would have gone with 
SSD but for the fact that the capacity is only half what you get with HDD and 
the price is higher.

Lynne

On 28 Jul 2011, at 09:41, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

Couldn't agree with you more.  I'm looking at buying both a Macpro and an iMac. 
 I'm not going with the off-the-shelf spec in either case I'm upping the RAM 
and disk.  Well, I was until I saw the prices Apple want to charge me. I'l have 
to go with them for the disk in the iMac as it's not a user serviceable part 
any more but memory?  No thanks.
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