I know “too pricey” has been a telling point for Mac forum threads since the turn of the century but you really should check the numbers before saying things like this. The M series chips meant Apple had a multiyear period of being notably cheaper because an integrated chip saves money - the correct angle for criticism is limited customization options.
Your pricing for the Mac Studio is high by 50% but also misses the point: that’s not competing with gaming rigs or home PCs (the $600 Mac Mini is that market) while the Mac Studio is aimed at people who need expansion options like video editors - note how it had hardware acceleration for the ProRes codec they use, support for 8 displays, double or triple the Thunderbolt and USB ports, etc.? You’re not buying that to play Call of Duty, you’re buying it to connect 8K cameras. The Mac Pro is even more of a specialist design with the PCI-X slots.
https://www.apple.com/mac/compare/?modelList=Mac-mini-M2,Mac...