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RE[5]: Thats the features??? No wonder its $29.
by suryad on Mon 8th Jun 2009 19:21
in reply to "RE[4]: Thats the features??? No wonder its $29."
RE[5]: Thats the features??? No wonder its $29.
by Thom_Holwerda on Mon 8th Jun 2009 19:24
in reply to "RE[4]: Thats the features??? No wonder its $29."
ArsTechnica is usually better informed than OSNews (no suprise, actual journalists work there). So when Ars reports that the retail version will be priced $29 and the "upgrade" label is just marketing to lure people into buying the Mac Box Set (Mac OS X + iWork + iLife), I tend to believe that.
Except... Ars does not report that. This is what it says:
"For those looking to upgrade to the latest version of Mac OS X and iLife at the same time, the Mac Box Set with Snow Leopard, iLife '09, and iWork '09 will cost $169, with a Family Pack priced at $229."
RE[5]: Thats the features??? No wonder its $29.
by Thomas2005 on Mon 8th Jun 2009 19:45
in reply to "RE[4]: Thats the features??? No wonder its $29."
ArsTechnica is usually better informed than OSNews (no suprise, actual journalists work there). So when Ars reports that the retail version will be priced $29 and the "upgrade" label is just marketing to lure people into buying the Mac Box Set (Mac OS X + iWork + iLife), I tend to believe that.
I think it has less to do with luring people into buying the Mac Box Set and more to do with minimizing the number of people that will hold off purchasing a new Mac until Snow Leopard is preinstalled.




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ArsTechnica is usually better informed than OSNews (no suprise, actual journalists work there). So when Ars reports that the retail version will be priced $29 and the "upgrade" label is just marketing to lure people into buying the Mac Box Set (Mac OS X + iWork + iLife), I tend to believe that.