|  02-20-2011, 10:30 PM | #31 | 
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			Apple is wayyyy behind in the laptop game, so you can't even compare them anymore most laptops are i3/i5/i7 now. Price wise, Apple has never really been able to compete even on feature parity except in cherry picked scenarios. But then again, why is anyone expecting them to when they do crazy things like machine a laptop body out of a solid chunk of aluminum! That alone is costing them at least $100, if not more. When I think of how many units they move a quarter it simply boggles my mind to imagine how many CNC machines are just machining aluminum unibodies 24/7.
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|  02-20-2011, 11:26 PM | #32 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 02:14 PM | #33 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,230 Karma: 7145404 Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Southern California Device: Kindle Voyage & iPhone 7+ | 
			
			Depending on how you look at it, Apple is not "way behind" in laptops. Give me a direct competitor to the Air series. It 'aint the Sony Vaio Z's (too thick). A direct competitor doesn't exist. You mentioned the unibodies yourself. There are other components that are 'top shelf' in the MBP's as well. That can taken into account when pricing competing laptops... or you can buy the consumer-grade 'equivalent' Dell that has the build quality of wet cardboard. None of that has taken me to the dark side myself. I own three laptops (personal netbook, personal full-size, and a business workstation laptop) and none of them are Apples. But I'd like to replace the netbook with an Air some day... | 
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|  02-21-2011, 05:05 PM | #34 | 
| Geek... Apparently            Posts: 211 Karma: 51260 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Herts, UK Device: Sony PRS-505 (Silver), ASUS Transformer TF300T, IPAD Air 2 | |
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|  02-21-2011, 05:07 PM | #35 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 05:46 PM | #36 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 06:07 PM | #37 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 06:12 PM | #38 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 06:18 PM | #39 | |
| Connoisseur       Posts: 92 Karma: 668 Join Date: Dec 2010 Device: PRS350 | Quote: 
 There are plenty of direct 13" Air competitors size wise. Just do a google search for "Macbook Air Competitor." The 11" doesn't have any competitors because no one has the cojones to bring out a $1000 netbook except for Apple and the thing looks awesome. I was simply arguing price parity can be achieved in any cherry picked scenario, but on the whole if you want performance parity you're going to save a lot of money going with a PC. But yes, you're not going to beat an aluminum unibody in terms of fit and finish. About the only thing that would be more bad ass would be to have a magnesium unibody. However, even the laptops with magnesium cases are rinky dink, no more than a millimeter in thickness. And they are definitely NOT machined, likely cold rolled and then punch formed or something. Machining magnesium is inherently very dangerous due to the possibility of ignition of chips and dust if precautions aren't taken. | |
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|  02-21-2011, 06:21 PM | #40 | |
| Zealot        Posts: 143 Karma: 880 Join Date: Jun 2010 Device: Pandigital Novel | Quote: 
 Unlikely that he will. Apple $2499.00 Dell $1029.99 Six cores beat two cores in many cases and the Dell chip is newer. "Nehalem" is an architect and there is no telling exactly which chip it is. Apple: One 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" processor 3GB (three 1GB) memory 1TB hard drive 18x double-layer SuperDrive ATI Radeon HD 5770 with 1GB GDDR5 Free Shipping $2,499.00 Dell Processor AMD Phenom™ II X6 1045T (2.7GHz/9MB cache) Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Memory2 8GB2 Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz Hard Drive 1000GB 3 SATA hard drive (RPM) (7200RPM) Video Card AMD Phenom™ II X6 1045T + ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB Blu-ray Disc (BD) Combo (Reads BD and Writes to DVD/CD) $1029.99 Free shipping | |
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|  02-21-2011, 06:42 PM | #41 | |
| eReader            Posts: 2,750 Karma: 4968470 Join Date: Aug 2007 Device: Note 5; PW3; Nook HD+; ChuWi Hi12; iPad | Quote: 
 iPhone 4 16GB $199/2yr or $649 iPhone 4 32GB $299/2yr or $749 Samsung Fascinate Galaxy S $199/2yr or $579 The $199 contract price on the 16GB iPhone is on a par with Verizon's other top-end smartphones, and the $649 retail price is higher than every non-iPhone smartphone they offer. Since the entry level iPhone's contract price is no higher than those of other top-end smartphones, it's fair to say that it's competitively priced. However, since Verizon does not offer any other smartphones that cost more than the 16GB iPhone, it's not competing on price. Competing on price means using the fact your product costs less than your competitor's product as a selling point. It's saying, theirs may be better, but ours is cheaper. Apple doesn't do that: No Apple ad will admit that anything is better than their products. Apple's selling points are the "cool factor," and "it just works." It's not "Get Apple because we're cheaper." That's competing on price, and Apple doesn't do it. That's how they avoid the low-margin end of the market, by selling quality, user experience and intangibles. Competing on price is not the same as being competitively priced - and while I'm more than willing to ascribe one to Apple, you won't get me to agree to the other. | |
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|  02-21-2011, 07:11 PM | #42 | 
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			Boy, some people really are anti-Apple zealots.
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|  02-21-2011, 07:26 PM | #43 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 09:14 PM | #44 | 
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|  02-21-2011, 09:22 PM | #45 | 
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