Apple and the land of low, low prices<article>
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<p>Tim Cook likes to remind everybody that Apple doesn’t compete on price, but instead makes the best product possible, and then prices it at what the company thinks it’s worth.</p><p>But though the company may not traditionally play in the low-cost markets in which so many of their competitors make their bread-and-butter, that doesn’t mean that Apple hasn’t occasionally aimed to provide lower-cost models to consumers. The iPhone, iPad, and Mac lines have all had their lower-end models with varying degrees of success.</p><p>At a time when it often seems that the breakneck pace of technological development has slowed somewhat—at least compared to the last decade or two—it seems worthwhile to take a look at what Apple produces when it focuses on bringing its tech to lower-cost devices, and what the state of those products are today.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3269448/consumer-electronics/apple-and-the-land-of-low-low-prices.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple and the land of low, low prices