Ah yes, Steve, but did you try the Apple Store in CANADA? Where everything still costs more, even though the dollar isn't all that different any more?
I found that a little annoying this summer - the only place where there seemed to be any real acknowledgment of the strength of the Canadian dollar was the at the toll bridge in Gananoque - it said "US $2, CDN $2.20" !! For ages it has been $2 US and $3 CDN.
Of course, the GST and PST (depending on where you live) adds another 14% or so to the bill as well.
The RAM is a real killer - let's hope it gets substantially cheaper as production ramps up and it becomes more common. BTW - OWC is advertising that they have the RAM for the new Mac Pros and that it meets Apple's spec (they go into some detail talking about it in the emails they send) and it's supposedly cheaper. Yeah...by $5 on the 4GB set. It does get cheaper for the larger sets of RAM, but yikes that stuff is expensive!! Data Memory is offering a much better deal ($756 for the matched set of 4GB, vs Apple's and OWC's $1,100)
Apple also overcharges for the hard drives - you can get a 500GB SATA 7200 RPM drive for around $200 at NewEgg, all with 3 year warranties. ($269 for the Seagate that is my fave - 5 year warranty) Why would anyone spend $400 for the same thing, especially as they've made them so ridiculously easy to install??? Strange, very strange.
I didn't even manage to get the bill up to $17K at the US store, and I added everything - including the monster monitor.
And of course, I couldn't resist - I took the "Dell challenge" and set out to configure a top of the line Quad 3GHz Xeon Dell. Had to leave out some things on the Mac to make it equal - they don't offer 30" flat panel monitors, or Bluetooth or wireless. So, for just the tricked out Mac, with the stock 1GB of RAM.: $6,698
The almost identical Dell (added Photoshop Elements in an attempt to equal the free software available with the Mac): $8,201
Same 1 GB of 667MHz RAM, same 4X500 GB hard drives, same top of the line graphics card. Dell has one Superdrive and one combo drive, since they don't seem to offer two Superdrives. The Dell comes with a floppy drive - no credit for deleting it.
Think I've gotten as close as I can - if you start adding RAM, Apple charges more for theirs, so things get a bit lopsided (by about 10% if you go all the way to 16GB)
Interesting, no??