apple ibook - $999
entry level dell laptop - $929-999
tibook - $2299
entry level high end dell laptop - well under two thousand dollars
i have no qualms about the ibook's pricing, but we need to have a sub-$2000 tibook in the worst way to keep up with dell's predatory low pricing...it's the only way apple can survive
we have a desktop in the way of the $799 crt imac and that won't be competitive until that comes down to five hundred dollars
if we can enter a pro level laptop into the sub-$2,000 dollar range, then complaints about macs being too expensive will not really hold up
i don't really care about the macs being slow argument because they seem fast enough for me, and much easier to use than windows
in all the gaps that exist between the dominating PC and the mac, the macs have closed the gap a lot in the past several months
what do you think and do you have any other mac improvement ideas for the future?
entry level dell laptop - $929-999
tibook - $2299
entry level high end dell laptop - well under two thousand dollars
i have no qualms about the ibook's pricing, but we need to have a sub-$2000 tibook in the worst way to keep up with dell's predatory low pricing...it's the only way apple can survive
we have a desktop in the way of the $799 crt imac and that won't be competitive until that comes down to five hundred dollars
if we can enter a pro level laptop into the sub-$2,000 dollar range, then complaints about macs being too expensive will not really hold up
i don't really care about the macs being slow argument because they seem fast enough for me, and much easier to use than windows
in all the gaps that exist between the dominating PC and the mac, the macs have closed the gap a lot in the past several months
what do you think and do you have any other mac improvement ideas for the future?