Mac sales are down.

I’m really not surprised. They are just a bit too expensive once you start upgrading the storage and ram.

I have been holding out on buying a Mac since the M2 was rumored to come out.

I keep hoping that the base model will have a larger amount of storage and ram, but it does not.

They keep selling faster processors, but I do not need that, I need more storage and I’d like more ram.

At this point, I’m just going to buy a used M1 air. If Apple had 512 and 26 standard on the base air, I’d pickup a new one today.

Do you disagree? What can Apple do to increase Mac sales?

  • @incompetentboob
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    441 year ago

    I have used Macs for the last 15 years, so this is from someone who is deep into the ecosystem.

    Apple can fuck right off with their pricing, Mac sales aren’t down because the market is challenging, Mac sales are down because they cost too much.

    Give me an affordable Mac and I would have bought two or three in the past few years. Instead I keep holding out.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    People always tell me how affordable the Mac mini is when I complain about Apples’ pricing. Huh?
    719€ for a computer that has 8GB of memory? Shared between cpu and gpu? In 2023?

    Excuse me?

    That’s also just a waste of good wafers for how capaple Apple silicon is.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Nice, I paid less than 300€ for a new PC with 16GB shared memory about a month or two ago. This was with a 512 GB SSD, Ryzen 5700U system so not exactly garbage

  • @[email protected]
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    231 year ago

    Well, they could decide to not gimp their base models and make storage and RAM upgrades cheaper, like you say. The new base M3 MacBook Pro only exists to upsell you to a M3 Pro MacBook Pro.

    If they feel like they have to have a normal M3 MacBook Pro model, they at least shouldn’t gimp it and give it 16 GB of RAM as default. Also, add another display controller to the base M3. We all know you don’t do it just so you can upsell to an M3 Pro.

    Like I said in another thread, Apple (like all companies) always try to upsell and that’s fine as a concept, but these days some of the lower-end products sole reason of existence is to upsell the customer to a more expensive product. Make these lower-end products good products.

    And yeah, storage and RAM upgrades should cost half as much at most. 16/512 should absolutely be the minimum default on $1,000+ computers as well.

    Also, why would people upgrade from an M1 or M2 based Mac to an M3 based one? The vast majority of people won’t.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      71 year ago

      I forgot about the base models having slower ssds.

      Apple is really annoying. Sadly I have to choose between an annoying company or an incompetent company.

      I’m on my last nerve with windows being absolute garbage, so I’m just getting a base m1 air.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Similarly to you, I hate some of the bullshit moves that Apple pull. But I installed windows in a VM, just to get an idea of where it’s at these days, and Jesus fucking christ, it’s abysmal.

        There’s just no way I could justify switching to that.

      • FarraigePlaisteach
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        31 year ago

        If you haven’t tried Linux, for many people it’s a great option. I’ll keep my regrettable Apple purchase until it doesn’t work anymore and then go back to Linux.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 year ago

      I only bought a phone because my xr was broken in too many ways. I wasn’t even excited to buy it. When I was talking to my family about it, I compared it to buying tires.

      It’s something you need to do every few years but are not at all excited about it.

      • DaDragon
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        21 year ago

        Indeed. I upgraded to a new phone recently, and honestly outside of the storage bump there’s very little noticeable difference. Even with the new display cutout, it barely changed my usage habits in a meaningful way. Sure the camera is nicer, but objectively I don’t use it much either.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    This just in: computer performance has mostly eclipsed the requirements of most non-gamer users, and the next gen is not only exorbitantly expensive but only some very edge case power users truly benefit from the improvements which are at times suspect in if they even exist.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    I mean it might help their value proposition to not attempt to sell monitor stands for a thousand dollars. I will never forget the audience’s collective incredulous gasp at that reveal.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    The base models are too gimped and anything reasonable is way too expensive. The machines are great, but they should be priced at least 20% lower.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Hope everything goes down in price a bit. Honestly Apple could afford it just to earn a bit of good will.

    I think for the base price you get a really really good product despite 8gb memory. Most people just need it to perform and it does. But yea once you start upgrading it’s insanely ridiculous and it’s insulting to those who want more out of the best product they’ve made in a long time.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 year ago

      My work files are close to 100gb alone. I’d like to have them in the laptop, but with 256gb, I’ll be about half full.

      But I’m not paying $200 to upgrade the storage. So I’m just going to have to keep it on an external drive.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    41 year ago

    I love Linux, but my work conferencing app is only Mac or Windows. But outside of work, I’m Linux mint on my desktop and steam deck for gaming.

    I’m just really frustrated with Windows and it’s bugginess

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Awesome idea, but overpriced. Not as much as Apple, but still a lot compared to Dell or Lenovo. I might still order it if Snapdragon Elite isn’t readily available by the time I need to upgrade my laptop just to support a great idea and a smaller company.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          They need to have certain margins to survive. These first years are crucial, if they gain enough market share I’m sure they’ll stick around and will be able to apply better prices.

          Right now I know that I’m overpaying, but part of that extra money I’m more than happy to give it to send a message to the entire industry: consumers WANT right to repair, upgrade and fully own the electronics they pay for. And our planet needs this as well.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Their pre-orders are always full and keep growing. Sure looks like they are doing very well.

            I wonder if they are even considering offering an option with RISC architecture. I doubt RISC-V is coming any time soon, but SnapDragon Elite looks amazing even though it’s ARM. Would love to get RISC based laptop from a manufacturer like Framework that doesn’t lock it to specific OS unlike Apple or Microsoft.

            • @[email protected]
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              I’m definitely expecting they do once RISC-V is mature enough (something I can’t wait to happen!)

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    Quite a lot of people have bought an M1 Mac and they are still powerful and efficient devices. I guess most Mac users don’t feel the need for a change yet. Because Apple sold a gigantic amount of those.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    21 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    But all of the company’s other hardware divisions were down, and as CNBC noted, overall sales were down for the fourth consecutive quarter.

    CEO Tim Cook told CNBC that the iPhone 15 lineup is showing stronger early momentum than the 14 series.

    So you can see the impetus for Apple holding its M3 event earlier this week, where the company introduced updated MacBook Pros and a refreshed iMac.

    With no new recent models to speak of, iPad revenue fell by 10 percent.

    Apple’s CEO seems optimistic about the company’s position heading into the holiday shopping season.

    “We now have our strongest lineup of products ever heading into the holiday season, including the iPhone 15 lineup and our first carbon neutral Apple Watch models, a major milestone in our efforts to make all Apple products carbon neutral by 2030,” he said in a press release.


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  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Not particularly surprised.

    By most accounts they’re very capable pieces of hardware, but the prices are way too high for current conditions.

    Think there’s also a case of incremental performance improvements in the form factor becoming less perceptible, and also more people favouring phones and tablets over laptops for everyday use.