What do you mean 'proof'? Apple customer services have already confirmed it'll be covered when released in the UK.
The iphones specifially say in the small print that warranty is only available in the country you buy it in, the ipad does not.
Erm, what?Decent prices from Apple for UK customers! Tempted now to get a 16GB when they come out!
For people working out the prices you don't just get $499/1.47(exchange rate) and theres your price. You have to add on US sales tax and VAT. So a $499 = ~£422 using a 6% US sales tax and 17.5% VAT. Not bad price is it?
I'll probably start with the £15 3GB bundle and then see if I need to upgrade to the £25 10GB bundle after the first month or so. Also I should be able to benefit from Orange friends and family deal (will check out on Monday if they are allowing this within the F&F packages).
Also I never understand people like StevOBHave, 1) It's not that much more than the US and 2) Apples prices don't tend to change that much so unless you wait and buy one second hand your not going to be that stung by being an early adopter.
One thing to understand Steve is that some people spend their money on tech, some people on smokes, some on booze and some on fast cars or fast women.
For me I'd much prefer to spend my money on tech than spend money down the pub every night/weekend getting bladdered, but that's each to their own (wouldn't mind spending it on fast women, but wife wouldn't be so happy). Which camp do you fall into?
ps Steve, some nice photos on your blog, are they ones you've taken?
Taff
pr0n?
Seriously what do you intend to stick on it?
I'm a consultant so it will all be in June's expenses
xD
None of ours better try that or there'll be trouble!
To the USA residents / importers, is there any difference (warranty wise?) between buying at Apple and buying at BestBuy? Reason for asking is http://www.macrumors.com/2010/05/07/apple-retail-stores-run-dry-of-ipad-wi-fi-3g-models/.
[ui]ICEMAN;16513521 said:No difference.
Cheers!
From what I've read Best Buy are doing a lot better (well I guess it's worse for the retailer!) stock wise than Apple currently...
Can we sell them on the MM now?
[ui]ICEMAN;16513832 said:A lot of you are complaining about the US-UK price but it's pretty clear that very few of you look beyond the exchange rate as to why.
The exchange rate does not dictate absolute worth of one currency to another, something many of you fail to realize is that for the average worker in the US, the wages are only ever so slightly higher than that of the UK, particularly in the southern states. In fact, for the average person, living costs are almost 1:1 of that in the UK.
So to the general public in the US, the price is actually more than what you pay. Exchange rates only work when you're exchanging currency, try earning $'s then tell me that we get the best deals.... How would you like to spend 875gbp on an Ipad or even worse, I spend almost $1000 every time I upgrade my graphics card!
Now admittedly I don't have much to cry about but still, I'm playing devils advocate here for the general populace.
Agree with you 100%, the lower salary isn't compensated enough by lower living costs.
Though it does obviously mean that Apple are making a larger per-sale profit on UK buyers than US buyers...... but shocker as Apple isn't a charity!
Dad's got a few friends who live in the states but work for UK companies and get payed a UK salary in GBP. Now that is the life!
A question for those that have one, you know who you are, what's it like for browsing the web whilst sitting on the toilet? I reckon it'll be a lot better than a laptop or a phone.