Cinema Display needs a price drop


now, i'm not steve jobs, if were, drop price of t-bolt cinema display pronto , here why...

t-bolt cinema display = (27" imac - few ports, computer parts , $700)

no smaller or bigger screen options, 27" imac without computer parts. 1 thousand dollars?

now, let's suppose computer parts economically possible... purchasing new t-bolt mac mini! brings our price $1,600. of course, stupid decision buy such combination, because $100 more may have gotten low-end 27" imac , got keyboard , mouse, twice hard drive space, cd drive, better processor , graphics card, , fewer cords deal with!

now, if apple sold display without such excesses webcam , ethernet port , ambient light sensor, bring price down @ least $750, right? maybe bring price lower if offered smaller size... or bigger size.

don't feel new t-bolt cinema displays deal @ stone-faced price of $1,000. seems kind of harsh people mac minis or laptops, or wants display mac. else feel way?
 

one of main reasons these displays priced @ $1000 rather $750 has lot dell competition. dell's ultrasharps competition right acd , thunderbolt dislpay. apple displays have target market of seeking top of line display. reducing key features , lowering price tag, target market different. think price fine is. pay premium price premium product.
 


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