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There's a real hardware difference between the $500 laptop vs $1799 Macbook Pro and is a real apple vs orange comparison. The $500 laptop will have an older CPU, slower ram, integrated graphics, different display resolutions just to name a few. But clearly if you don't see the value in that difference then you probably would not spend $1799 on a PC based laptop either, they also exist. Depending where Apple is on the refresh cycle of that $1799 Macbook pro can be a good price, the older it gets the more competitive the workstation class Dells, HPs and Lenovos become.Also if you don't understand what the hardware differences between $500 vs $1799 windows laptop offers then you probably don't need a macbook pro to begin with. Another words, if you are can't tell a difference between a Yugo and a Corvette or a Samuel Adams from a Samuel Smiths, then perhaps buy the Yugo and drink the Samuel Adams.There's not a lot of merit to the argument that Macs are overpriced. The only merit is if you don't need the fastest CPU with more cache, discrete graphics that support openCL style hardware acceleration (Adobe CS5, FCP, etc), 802.11n (note the n), bluetooth, audio optical input/output, FW800, SD slot, dvd burner with reasonable backup software; and you probably don't if all your main tasks are email, ripping tunes or surfing the web, then spend the $500 and buy more music
Hey! Wha!? There is a Microsoft store? I'm sure they are busy with customers trying to fix their PCs Take care,Buddy
You need to do a cost analysis before you make the statement that Macs are more expensive than PCs. What I mean by that is, while a Mac is clearly more expensive to many PCs, if you actually break down how much you are spending on an annual basis for your PC vs a Mac. For me I was spending quite a bit of money on hardware simply because my PCs kept meeting their demise rather early due to hardware failure and worst major software virus that killed not only my data, but also the hardware! In one year I had purchased and replaced no less than 3 computers because of hardware failures. I still use the very first Mac I ever owned (almost 4 years old now.) and it works flawlessly on the latest snow leopard OS. 4 years ago PCs that were supposedly able to run vista couldn't even run it. I wonder how many millions of dollars angry consumers spent upgrading their "Vista ready" PCs to work with Vista. I know my parents were amongst those who got a bum deal and had to spend quite a bit to do so.
It is slick but its also designed to peck away at your bank account one app at a time. from what i seen everything can be done off a decent laptop with a bit of knowledge. Its really just a bunch of hyped up smoke and mirrors tactics to get you to pay more for whats already out there on pc.
Call Windows what you want but if you have a business to run Steve Jobs is not going to be of much help to you. How many of the Fortune 1000 run Apple as their primary desktop platform? 1? 3? 10? Logged
I only buy products that Steve Jobs tells me too. Thinking hurts.
Why are folks so loyal to the PC? We have all been hearded like cattle to accept the PC as mainsteam world and blindly go along where Microsoft leads us! They talk about the great marketing job of Apple and I wonder if they have ever considered the fantastic marketing job done by Microsoft? To get people to purchase flaw products with continual updates -- think about it as as an amazing job. If Apple produced the flawed products as has Microsoft they would be out of business. My last comment is that it is hard to understand the amazing technology built into Apple Products if you refuse to try one! I have no problems with folks being happy with PCs. I still have to use a PC everyday, it works, it is a tool but my home PC is now a Mac! Ken