This one is to correct something that Zenzefiloan posted:
Euro prices across European Union countries while they seem somewhat cheaper than before here in Greece they hide some BIG minuses for us greeks: If someone chooses to buy ANY Mac with the Euro prices then he/she will NOT have Greek language support for the OSes (Classic and/or X) as well as:
-Training support
-Some greek apps for Mac
-Tech support
-Greek updates on any level
-He/she will get his/her Mac almost a month later than the usual delivery time which is 2-4 days...
As you can see, Euro prices in Greece are not THAT good if ANY good at all!
Also, as of 03 Aug 2002 here are some Greek prices (not Euro prices) according to the Apple Reseller here in Greece (Rainbow):
http://www.rainbow.gr/prices/apple.html
-iMac G3/500,128RAM,20GB,CD-ROM = $853 taxes NOT included (cheapest Mac in Greece)
-PowerMac G4/Dual,512RAM,80GB,SuperDrive = $4000 taxes NOT included (one of the most expensive Macs in Greece)
When you ad the taxes on the above prices they become:
-$1007 for iMac
-$4720 for PowerMac
Compare the above prices to the US Apple Store prices:
-iMac G3/600,128RAM,40GB,CD-ROM = $800
-PowerMac G4/Dual,512RAM,80GB,SuperDrive = $3000
Even without taxes on the above prices, the difference is HUGE:
-iMac in US costs $53 less but with HIGHER tech specs
-PowerMac in US costs $1000 less
When you add taxes, the cost goes through the roof! That's why there is a petition for Apple's European pricing scheme here:
www.PetitionOnline.com/EUprices/petition-sign.html?
Go and vote, even you the NONE european Macfellas! After all, it is only some typing and clicking thing, no harm done... Go-go-go, NOW