Mac prices are lower for comparable hardware, were are you getting your prices at. for $1100 your can get a dual core Acer laptop a 100 gb hd and ATI 1600 128mb the same card in the lower end MBP. So you arugment does not hold water.
Next time back your claims up with a little proof before throwing random specifications at us and expecting that to completely disprove what I said.Mac prices are lower for comparable hardware, were are you getting your prices at. for $1100 your can get a dual core Acer laptop a 100 gb hd and ATI 1600 128mb the same card in the lower end MBP. So you arugment does not hold water.
I think this says, "From where are you getting your prices?" and the answer is here, as well as my own research:were are you getting your prices at.
The Acer felt flimsy...The only laptop manufacturer who makes anything comparable in terms of quality seems to be Sony and perhaps Asus.
...Even the el-cheapo Macbook I'm using now feels far more solid than the usual PC laptops.
My experience with an iBook is kind of opposite to that. The whole keyboard was kind of warped and moved when you typed on it. If you pressed on the corner of the laptop the plastic would move and creak. My Acer on the other hand feels really solid. Sure, it's ugly but it feels much more solid than the iBook. I know this isn't always the case but I always seem to find defects on Apple laptops... I don't know if it's just easier because of the clean design or what but I can almost always find a seam that doesn't look right.
Comparing to Dell/hp/Sony etc. makes no sense out here in the free market. You can get a cheapo PC at half the price of a Mac mini. And while a customer might end up with a machine priced in the Mac mini's range, they won't even look at the Mac mini in the first place, because they go to the store that advertises computers at half the price. Not much Apple can do about that. If you want to call this comparison unfair, you might. But it's sadly how most people think. Cheap, not different.