Clemario

Clemario OP t1_it3bk2t wrote

Apple announced the new iPad a few days ago and it came with a hefty price bump, and that got me wondering about the actual inflation-adjusted cost of the iPad over time.

This graph only looks at the "base model" iPads. For the sake of this, the iPad Air and iPad Air 2 will be considered "base", even though today the iPad Air is considered a separate line. At the time, the iPad Air was the successor to the 4th gen iPad. It wasn't until the iPad Air 3 (2019) was released alongside the 6th gen iPad that they started to really treat it as a separate line.

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Clemario OP t1_irfdhl1 wrote

Depends on what you're looking for. I tend to appreciate these sort of classic highbrow movies and I have a long-term goal to watch all the Best Picture winners (which is what lead me to collect this data). A few weeks ago I watched Bridge on the River Kwai for the first time and found it amazing how well it held up despite being over 60 years old.

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