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Old 05-07-2010, 12:28 PM   #5
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Device: iPad, iPhone, K3 & Amazon - between them they cover my needs.
UK prices announced today

OK, weird quoting myself but...

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Originally Posted by petermillard View Post
Prices here in the UK are £999 for the MBP, so applying the same logic suggests an iPad price of £416; I'd be happy if that translated to £399 for convenience, but wouldn't be surprised if it was £449 <shrug>

Fingers crossed, we'll find out soon enough...
And lo, there we were:-

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...cing-announced

"Apple's price for the 16GB version of the Wi-Fi only iPad is £429 (including VAT) while the 32GB version is £499 and 64GB is £599..."

So using the "percentage of Macbook Pro price" multiplier, they've 'rounded up' the 16Gb's £416 to a ticket-friendly £429, the 64Gb's £583 to £599, and the 32Gb stays pretty much bang on £499.

I can live with that

Pete
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