I’m not saying these are the models you should be shopping for, or that these comparisons are representative of what everyone is looking for in a computer. I’m just trying to find the most comparable, the ones people are generally comparing to the MacBook Pro, to try to get a fair idea of what the competition is charging on comparable models. I get that there are plenty of lower cost options out there, but they’re also not generally very comparable purely on hardware to the MacBook Pro. (This, doesn’t mean no-one would buy these as an alternative to the MacBook Pro, just means the hardware is nowhere near being comparable). So I’m trying to find the ones that people are saying compare to the MacBook Pro, and as I look at these models, I generally find that the RAM pricing is either similar, the same, or higher. That doesn’t mean that all Windows PCs cost more for RAM, in fact, I was basically expecting to find that these comparable PCs were going to charge less for RAM, but so far, they’re charging the same or more. And like I said, I think the LPDDR RAM is part of this, a lot of the ones that have cheaper RAM upgrades also use RAM cards, which are user-upgradeable.I think this is where you and I might be seeing this a little bit differently. I'm not really comparing the MacBook Pro to these same models personally (if anything, I'm much more likely to look at a Thinkpad T-series or something similar). Different users look for different things in a computer, the PC market is very diverse. It's certainly not a useless comparison (not by any means, plenty of people do compare the Surface with the MacBook Pro), it's just that this one comparison isn't really representative of everybody.