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  "video": "video-84a11ef5.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording of an online product configuration or customization page for a **Mac** computer, likely an Apple product, given the context of M3 chips and specific configurations.\n\nThe user is navigating a series of steps to select the desired hardware specifications for a computer, which are broken down into: **Chip (Processor)**, **Memory**, and **Storage**.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening in each segment:\n\n### **Initial Setup/Navigation (00:00 - 00:00)**\n*   The interface shows branding elements indicating **\"Free and easy returns\"**.\n*   There is a navigational prompt: **\"out buying a Mac? Specialist \u00bb\"**.\n*   The process seems to start with general product information or selection guides, indicated by questions like **\"How does trade-in work?\"** and **\"Get started\"**.\n\n### **Chip Selection (Processor) (00:00 - 00:00)**\n*   The user is currently on the **\"Chip (Processor)\"** selection screen, with the prompt **\"Which chip is right for you?\"**.\n*   **Option 1 (28-core CPU):** An \"Apple M3 Ultra chip with 28-core CPU, 60-core GPU, 32-core Neural Engine\" is available, and the price adjustment is listed as **\"- $1,500.00\"** (suggesting this is a base or discounted option).\n*   **Option 2 (32-core CPU - Base):** An \"Apple M3 Ultra chip with 32-core CPU, 80-core GPU, 32-core Neural Engine\" is available, with a listed price adjustment of **\"+ $1,500.00\"**.\n*   The interface allows the user to select between these chip options.\n\n### **Memory Selection (00:00 - 00:02)**\n*   After selecting or confirming the chip, the user moves to the **\"Memory\"** section, with the prompt **\"How much memory is right for you?\"**.\n*   The options presented are for different amounts of unified memory:\n    *   **96GB unified memory** (Currently selected or highlighted).\n    *   **256GB unified memory:** Priced at **\"+ $1,600.00\"**.\n    *   **512GB unified memory:** Priced at **\"+ $4,000.00\"**.\n    *   **96GB unified memory** is also shown in later segments, potentially showing the final price after selection.\n\n### **Storage Selection (00:03 - 00:04)**\n*   The final configurable step shown is **\"Storage\"**, with the prompt **\"How much storage is right for you?\"**.\n*   The available storage tiers and their corresponding price adjustments are:\n    *   **1TB SSD storage** (Currently selected or highlighted).\n    *   **96GB unified memory** (This seems like a residual/misplaced entry from the Memory section, but in the context of storage options, it might be a label error in the recording, though the pricing suggests it's related to memory).\n    *   **256GB unified memory:** Priced at **\"+ $1,600.00\"**.\n    *   **512GB unified memory:** Priced at **\"+ $4,000.00\"**.\n    *   **1TB SSD storage:** This option also appears with a price adjustment of **\"+ $4,000.00\"** in one instance, but later shows **\"- $4,000.00\"** and **\"- $2,400.00\"** for different options, indicating dynamic pricing based on selections.\n\n### **Summary and Checkout (00:01 onwards)**\n*   In the latter parts of the video, the total price is visible and locked in: **\"$5,499.00\"**.\n*   The user is prompted with a **\"Continue\"** button, indicating they are ready to proceed to the next stage of the purchase (e.g., review, checkout).\n\n**In summary, the video documents the granular process of building a high-end custom computer by selecting the processor, RAM (memory), and SSD capacity, all while tracking the cumulative price change.**",
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