Well said Chris :)
Apple has the "right" to sue anyone which has something that looks at least something like someone at Apple has thought about.

But back on topic I would like to agree with teodorescup:
Provide bigger pictures of your boxes. At least for the smaller barebones it would be interesting to have a look into the box.

For me it is hard to understand what you say:

One of the reasons we use lower resolution images is down to cost. It's an intentional design decision in the layout of the page. They are easier for me to work with

What has the layout of the page to do with higher resolution pictures ?
You can always link to a automagicaly generated webpage providing higher resolution pictures from the stuff you sell. I mean even the folks at ebay provide lots of pictures of the stuff they sell.

For me providing pictures of what you sell (and not those copied from the manufacturer homepage) are the equivalent to touching stuff when you buy it physical in a store, e.g. when I buy a PC at my local electronic store.

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