Why aren't the VGA or DVI adapter included?

How come one of the video adapters are not included when purchasing a MacBook Pro? I would think that the Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter would at least be included. In previous models of the MacBook Pro a Dual-Link DVI port was on the laptop and a DVI to VGA adapter was included in the box. Now we have to pay for an adapter that should be included? And why do we need a $99 adapter for Dual-Link DVI support? This should be built into the laptop as it was before.
I just did a price compare between what our college purchased before and what will be purchased now.
On September 18th, 2008:
MacBook Pro 15-inch
2.4 GHz Processor
SuperDrive 8x
200 GB SATA HDD @ 7200 RPM
15-inch Glossy Widescreen Display
Accessory Kit (that included the Manuals, AC Power Adapter, Display polishing cloth, the install discs, a DVI to VGA converter)
4 GB 667 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM
AppleCare Protection Plan
$2,308.00
However, today, October 16th, 2008, I respeced out the laptop;
MacBook Pro 15-inch
2.4 GHz Processor
SuperDrive 8x
250GB SATA HDD @ 7200 RPM
15-inch Glossy Widescreen Display
Accessory Kit (that included the Manuals, AC Power Adapter, Display polishing cloth, and the install discs)
4 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 DSRAM
AppleCare Protection Plan
$2,318
Okay, so the memory is faster, but the price difference between the 2GB of RAM and 4GB of RAM is only $135. However when looking at the price of memory (4GB for the 2.4 GHz MacBook Pro 15-inch) on Apple's site I get $300. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the same price it was before with the earlier models. So there shouldn't be any price adjustment for the memory. The drive was also increased to 250GB but being that this is now the smallest drive size (and with falling prices on drives) there shouldn't be a price difference with this either. We also loose the DVI to VGA converter ($17). So we are paying more for less.
Because you now have to buy the converters for the new video connector the price gets even higher. $29 for either the Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter or Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter, or $99 for the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter.
Instead of hitting the customer with an al-la-carte of extra items to purchase, why doesn't apple continue to include a standard DVI port on the computer with the DVI to VGA adapter with the laptop?

I agree. If Apple would like more people to use the MB and MBP in a business environment you MUST have an easy way to connect the machine to a projector! Nickleing and dimeing people to get an adapter is CRAZY Apple! You are selling even the base machine for at least $1200! The cable cost you MAYBE $1.50 to make... Come on, put one in the box! Don't make people buy one to make it work with a projector! Almost every other laptop in the world comes ready to drive a projector DIRECTLY!

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