$999 for a monitor stand

>all those "journalists" taking photos with an ipad

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More reasonably priced than a $1000 monitor stand, yes. But still very overpriced, even for Xeon gear.

Brave
Bold
Moving

Here's to the Crazy Ones:
Think Different.

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Apple is for "security over freedom" cucky brainlets. It's a mindset. "I'll pay anything, just don't make me have to think or be responsible."

Yes, a typical computer you would see in 1998 pre dot com bubble internet startup would cost you $28,0000USD today.

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>i'm 18 so i was wondering if people massively overpaid for tech and accessories back in the 80's and 90's?

The Mac IIfx, the most expensive mac ever, until now was $13,750, but you got a lot for that. 6 expansion slots, 200W power supply, 40Mhz, with 32k cache... When most 386s were 20~25Mhz, a 40Mhz machine was fast.

The accompanying video card was $3000.
Apple 8*24 GC was one of the first GPUs with its own OS, and expansion from 2Mb to 10Mb of GWorld VRam. ( imagine how much a 10GB video card would cost now?

The biggest question is always... how do they stack up in garbage cans.

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Is this bait? I remember buying a PII 266- 32MB RAM for less than 2k.

>Is this bait?
no, you never worked at amazon, yahoo, netscape...etc.

But that's not a "typical computer".