Yes, it makes you wonder why Apple have bothered continuing with the box
products. They still sell them on the Apple store. I think the long term aim
is clear. From a resellers perspective it's another erosion of revenue, but
we all have to adapt. It's all going to be only online someday. What will
never be online is the personal touch, personal training, personal advice
and personal support. That's where our focus is.
I just wonder why the App Store prices aren't at parity with the US store
(or close to it). Given there are no imports, no boxes, no deliveries etc,
only GST to add - I'd expect the prices to be closer. Unless I'm missing
some software tax that the government applies?

Flame on Johnny!   ;-)


Cheers,
Stuart
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On 7/03/11 9:55 AM, "Daniel Kerr" <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:

> 
> Hi Reg
> 
> As much as I hate to not give sales to stores, if you are looking at
> Aperture it's actually cheaper to download it from the MacStore if you're
> not worried about not getting a disk and little manual.
> It's $249 in the shops, $229 on the education store and $99.99 to download
> it from the MacStore.
> 
> I'm not even going to get started on why they make it so cheap, as I don't
> want to start a flame war.
> 
> But just thought I'd point it out.
> 
> Kind Regards
> Daniel
> 
> 
> On 7/3/11 9:35 AM, "Reg Whitely" <rwhit...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you to all who have replied to my query on MacBook Pro 15". I've
>> decided
>> to go for the standard 2.2GHz / 750 Gb HDD with standard glossy display and
>> 8Gb RAM. I'll put the extra $$ saved by not getting the 2.3GHz upgrade into
>> an
>> extended warranty. I'm also tempted to get Aperture 3 and have a nice play
>> with it!
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Reg
>> 
>> Reg Whitely
>> 
>> Home: 08 9921 7272
>> Mob: 04 8899 7313
>> Email: rwhit...@internode.on.net
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 06/03/2011, at 5:18 pm, Ronda Brown wrote:
>> 
>>> I agree with Ruben. To advise whether the 2.3GHz is worth the extra price
>>> would depend on what you use the MBP for.
>>> If you are heavy user in Photoshop and Final Cut Pro, I would suggest the
>>> 2.3GHz.
>>> 
>>> The 2.3GHz CPU has a larger L3 cache (8MB vs 6MB.) The increase in cache is
>>> usually more important than the minimal increase in speed, depending on what
>>> you do in Photoshop & FCP.
>>> 
>>> Certainly go the biggest Hard Drive you can afford and extra RAM.
>>> 
>>> Re: The Glossy vs Anti-Glare Š this debate has been going on for eternity
>>> ;-)
>>> Some Professional Graphic Artists & Photographers say the Anti-Glare gives a
>>> truer ŒPrint¹ colour than the Gloss.
>>> 
>>> The latest MBPs have high resolution displays, older MBPs you could get a
>>> lower resolution Anti-Glare display.
>>> 
>>> I¹ve had  anti-glare on my PowerBook & previous MacBook Pro, but I decided
>>> to
>>> go with the Glossy Display on my current MBP.
>>> I love the look of the glossy screen, the images have a deeper look with
>>> more
>>> contrast. blacks are really black.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni
>>> On 04/03/2011, at 12:26 AM, Dark1 wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I'm not sure whether the extra 100MHz is worth another $300 or not but the
>>>> performance gains you'll see will depend on what your using your computer
>>>> for.  If the programs your using can make use of all the threads (including
>>>> the hyperthreads) you'll get that extra 100MHz per core so it's actually an
>>>> extra 400 but if they only use a single thread its not nearly as good.
>>>> Dunno about the displays but you can probably find info on that in the
>>>> archives.
>>>> 
>>>> Ruben
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all WAMUGgers
>>>>> 
>>>>> Long time since I asked a question. I'm thinking of buying a new MacBook
>>>>> Pro 15". 
>>>>> Is the 2.3GHz i7 option worth the extra dollars over the 2.2?
>>>>> What are experiences with glossy v anti-glare displays?
>>>>> Any other tips?
>>>>> Will buy ed price and plan to salary sacrifice.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> 
>>>>> Reg
>>>>> 
>>>>> Reg Whitely
>>>>> 
>>>>> Home: 08 9921 7272
>>>>> Mob: 04 8899 7313
>>>>> Email: rwhit...@internode.on.net
>>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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