mid_gen said:Apple prices do not drop until a new product cycle, there is simply no margin left after Apple for anyone to discount.
Personally I'm holding out for a Surface Pro to replace my iPad3 + MBP with one device....roll on release day next year!
Im sure Apple would be saving that for the 2nd gen iPad Mini. In reality, other than that, there is not enough to justify a newer product (IMO) so why add it on now when you could save it for another 18 months down the line?If it had a retina disply, I think it would have been acceptable at £269, but with the standard display,
I would have said to make the more approachable at that price of £200 would have been even better but Apple know, if they charged people more than £300, they would still sell.I think £229 would have been an acceptable price.
Apple can charge what they want and still sell.
Thats not true. They charge at the top end of what they know they can get away with. They can't literally charge what they want. People aren't stupid.

Thus proving that Apple are rip of merchants like the OP suggested![]()
Persoanlly i buy within a budget, not on brand names, so i have never (and will never) by anything prefixed with an i![]()
Thats not true. They charge at the top end of what they know they can get away with. They can't literally charge what they want. People aren't stupid.

To be fair, Apple are the kings at branding, they could put an i in front of anything and sell it at a premium
I just find that there is always an equivalent alternative to all of their products and 9 times out of 10 it's at a substantial discount to the i branded merchandise
rpsmith79 said:To be fair, Apple are the kings at branding, they could put an i in front of anything and sell it at a premium
I just find that there is always an equivalent alternative to all of their products and 9 times out of 10 it's at a substantial discount to the i branded merchandise
And yes, as you can tell, i am a self confessed Apple Hater![]()
mid_gen said:Rip off? Are they forcing you to buy one?
Being a "hater" defies logic and points to a character flaw. I don't like HTC or Samsung phones, but I don't hate the companies. If you don't like a product, fine. But to hate a company just because it's successful really is weird.
but if people my self included, want to get sucked in by all the hype about the product that's up to them.
joescrivens said:Not really, rip off merchants sell things that are overpriced for thier quality (often selling things that cost a lot for very little quality). Selling at the top end of a price point and being able to make sales is being an excellent businessman, not a rip off merchant.
I buy the things that are the best at what they do, and I am happy to pay a premium for that, life's too short, so I own lots of products prefixed with an i![]()
joescrivens said:Apple haters stand behind this statement but really think about it. Does it make sense? What you are effectively saying is that the majority of the technology buying world are zombies that can't think for themselves. A company cannot become as successful as Apple have and outsell every other manufacturer on marketing alone.
Think of it as a bell curve. There will be the first short end who will buy anything like you suggest just because it is apple, then there is the other tail end like you who hate everything apple. The large majority of the bell curve are the people who make decisions on the products not because of marketting but because the products are the best at what they do.
I'm sure that apple haters will continue to stand behind this statement but it's very naive to think that it's true given the massive success and the fact that people spending their hard earned cash for the most part are not stupid.
If you look purely on tech specs you'll always find that. But stand back and look at the whole experience and nothing comes close - especially in the tablet world. Pc and Mac world is very different. But no other tablet comes close to offering the entire experience you get when you own an ipad.
joescrivens said:Or could it be that we just prefer the device? For our own needs it's the best one?
Again, you are going down the route of suggesting that people who buy this product are somehow being duped.
You prefer your other tablet now, which is great, you've found the product that fits your needs better than the one you had before. But why suggest that somehow people who haven't followed your lead are being hoodwinked?
The price is a little higher than I wanted it to be but I look after everything I own and will have this for years to come.


Or 7 months until the iPad Mini 2 comes out
(That was a joke by the way, just in case anyone thinks i was being deadly serious)
Julie1979 said:I'm actually quite good at not replacing stuff like that. Which for a female I think is rather impressive
(clothes on the other hand...)
Shoes.... Sigh!
And I'm the same, I don't replace it until it doesn't do it's job anymore.
Apple haters stand behind this statement but really think about it.
My wife is after one already. She has a iPad 3 and will probably sell it for this. But she needs to know a few things I don't quite know myself.
Is it even HD?
Is it quad core?
Does it have 4g / LTE compatibility?
Ta