Originally posted by ShaolinMiddleFinger
I think Apple is crazy for charging that much. Now, I know they want to put the best hardware in a Mac but I'm pretty sure it doesn't cost THAT much more.... what we need is a good explaination on why their products cost so much
Explanation:
Dell does not have to support the iApps.
Compaq didn't develop OSX.
Gateway doesn't have an Ive.
Sony didn't do the R & D on Airport.
HP didn't develop a cantilevered display support arm.
Toshiba doesn't have a team of people who sit around everyday trying to make things one step easier.
IBM never put 2000 songs in your pocket.
Apple products are priced based on the research, engineering, design, and quality. The hardware itself has very parallel component costs.
Look at some small examples of what you're paying for:
The Apple Pro Mouse has adjustment built in so that you can be comfortable with it. (Didn't know that? Flip it over and turn the wheel)
When you buy a Mac you get some best of breed freeware...on top of a stellar OS...ever hear anyone get excited about Windows Media Player?
The el Capitan case is so much more friendly than anything in the PC world. Most off the shelf cases require 4 screws be removed to install RAM. While this sound simple, how many of you keep a screwdriver in your desk drawer?
The MBTF of Apple hardware is incredible...I have a working 128, a working Plus, etc. My 18 year old Mac still works!
The price disparity is further inflated by the fact that Apple doesn't make any bargain basement machines. They have midrange and high end machines only.
Time and again, people have configured a machine at a PC vendors site to match the specs of an Apple, and found the price difference eroded dramatically.
So, if $200 if going to cramp your lifestyle, you don't have one!
As Forrest Gump sort of said:
"Hookers are like a box of chocolates, the good ones cost more!"