The only disadvantage, to me, is the mean 64MB graphics card. My PC's card has 256MB and is a year old. Also, there are only 256MB RAM, whereas PCs come with 512MB as pretty standard these days. Would that push the price up so much that Apple would have even less chance of competing?
Susan Platter
Swindon, Wiltshire


On 31 Aug, 2004, at 12:03, Marcus Roberts wrote:



On Tuesday, August 31, 2004, at 10:55 AM, Tom Burke wrote:

Here it is: on the Apple UK website:

http://www.apple.com/uk/

Nothing on prices, as the Apple Store is closed 'for an hour'. But US prices start at $1299 for the 17", 80Gb, 1.6GHz machine.



Prices start at �919 according to the blurb, but the uk store is still down.


I'm sooooo tempted :-)

It even has the power brick in it, so with wireless networking and bluetooth keyboard and mouse, the only cable is the power lead! Nice!

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