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dickytim
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  #1672562 17-Nov-2016 09:30
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Paul1977
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  #1672624 17-Nov-2016 10:57
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It doesn't appear NZ has been deemed worthy of this awesome new book, but it is available in the AU store. Only AU$429 for the large one.


  #1672630 17-Nov-2016 11:20
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Paul1977:

 

It doesn't appear NZ has been deemed worthy of this awesome new book, but it is available in the AU store. Only AU$429 for the large one.

 

 

Is that for the 32 page one or does one have to pay extra for the 64 or even 128 page one.





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  #1672632 17-Nov-2016 11:28
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link to book on apple au store if anyone else wants to buy one (i couldnt help myself, such a bargain).


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  #1672751 17-Nov-2016 13:02
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I'm getting the big one for home, and the smaller one to carry with me on the go. Best $750 I've ever spent.


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  #1672779 17-Nov-2016 13:35
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Paul1977: It doesn't appear NZ has been deemed worthy of this awesome new book, but it is available in the AU store. Only AU$429 for the large one.

Well if only Geekzone had not made bad comments about it. We may have been worthy but not now.

By the way: "this hardback volume took more than eight years to create and has been crafted with as much care and attention as the products featured within"

Could be a very small print run and high production costs over eight years partially responsible for the high price.

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  #1672800 17-Nov-2016 14:00
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gzt: Could be a very small print run and high production costs over eight years partially responsible for the high price.

 

Or perhaps just Apples regular 30% profit margin,

 

I'm waiting for the ifixit tear down to see what paper weight they used and whether it has been produced via offset or digital printing


 
 
 

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  #1672815 17-Nov-2016 14:14
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Just get it out from your local library.





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