On 5 Jan 2005, at 08:36, Tom Burke wrote:

I've been going through the revised prices, and here's how it seems:

a) iBooks: the 12" and the top 14" have both come down by �50, but the middle one - 14" w/Combo drive - seems to have stayed the same;

b) iMacs: reductions across the board. I'm not sure by how much in the case of the two 17" machines, possibly only �25 or so;

c) PowerBooks: looks like �50 off all models;

d) PowerMacs: looks like �100 off the 1.8 GHz machines, �150 off the 2 GHz, and a whopping �200 off the 2.5 GHz;

e) eMac: no change with the combo drive machine, just �20 off the superdrive version.

f) iPods: no changes that I can see.

g) Applecare plans: no changes.

Looks like some of the peripherals are down as well:

h) Wireless keyboard and mouse - down �20 to �39 each.

i) Wired keyboard and mouse - down �20 to �19 each.

j) iSight - down �20 (I think...) to �99

There are probably quite a few more... I'm pretty sure that the Airport gear has dropped in price for a start.

Ben.

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