Originally posted by BackroadBridgeI have to put this, sorry if its off-topice, but it really show how screwed up apple is..
http://www.cracked.com/article_18377_5-reasons-you-should-be-scared-apple.htmlSee, I bought my computer (a pc) for about $600 with my money from working. Why the hell would I want to spend $2000 some Ishit product when I can make probably two months of truck payments and Insurace, My phone bill, oh don't forget gas, and some can going to paying off college. Yeah I don't feel the need to spend that on a computer thats is just good looking. oh, and yeah 3 pounds more is not that much, get over it. Try hanging 8x12x1/2 sheets of drywall on a a ceiling and get back to me on that.
The great thing about being able to make your own decisions is that you don't have to spend money on things you don't want to, and you didn't. You didn't want to buy a more expensive computer, so you didn't buy one. The problem with your statement is that you are degrading a product simply because if you bought one, you couldn't live the way you want to. Someone else with your exact same fiscal situation might decide to buy a Macbook because they really want one, and accept or simply not care about the economic consequences. Don't insult something simply because you wouldn't buy it, or it's not right for you.
Weight and size with a laptop are important, but as I said before, they only have importance for some people. Those that travel often on airplanes look for lighter, thinner, and smaller laptops because they are easier to pack, and easier to carry. For others size and weight don't matter because they never take their laptops anywhere. There are costs associated with putting similar performance levels in smaller, lighter packages, which is why those kinds of products are more expensive. If someone doesn't need those attributes in a computer, they don't have to buy one that has them.
The most common argument here involves cost and the Apple bashers use that as their primary argument. "Why should I have to pay more money for a computer that does similar things to my PC," they say. When it comes down to it, the truth is that you only have to pay as much as you want to pay for something, and you only need to buy something that you have the need or perceived need for. Why be against people who buy Apple products for spending their money the way they want to spend it?