So price means everything? If you're willing to sheel out $1800 for a laptop I assume you'd be able to go for an extra $300 for:
1) a removable battery 2) more connection options including HDMI and E-SATA 3) a laptop which is just as easy to carry around 4) boots up quicker 5) has an SSD 6) and looks better.
So you can't afford 'uppity' PC laptops? then why the hell are you looking at this market? go pay half the price of a normal macbook and get an 'uppity' Dell notebook with the same performance.
And here, in the blog-jungle, we see the humble Skry. One of many creatures in this foreboding and savage environment with no perception of irony. See how it scratches feebly at the ironic jokes of others, trying to gather a semblance of an argument. Tragic.
1. Replace 'IBM name' with 'Apple.' 2. Scratch head. 3. Walk away with confusion.
In reality, when you take the base dell XPS and give it the same specs as my 2.4GHz 13.3" macbook, the Dell is more expensive. (and comes with vista)..
Even when you apply Apple's student discount ($100).... 1199 With dell's student discount($178)... 1279
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Wow, the MBA starts at $300 less than everyone else. This immediately means that
1) It is far superior
2) PC's are way overpriced
3) You pay a premium for the IBM name
Man, I just can't afford those uppity PC laptops. They're for nerds and those Starbucks-Artsy-Graphic-Designer-Types.
So price means everything? If you're willing to sheel out $1800 for a laptop I assume you'd be able to go for an extra $300 for:
1) a removable battery
2) more connection options including HDMI and E-SATA
3) a laptop which is just as easy to carry around
4) boots up quicker
5) has an SSD
6) and looks better.
So you can't afford 'uppity' PC laptops? then why the hell are you looking at this market? go pay half the price of a normal macbook and get an 'uppity' Dell notebook with the same performance.
And here, in the blog-jungle, we see the humble Skry. One of many creatures in this foreboding and savage environment with no perception of irony. See how it scratches feebly at the ironic jokes of others, trying to gather a semblance of an argument. Tragic.
You sir, are an idiot.
what IBM name? ThinkPads now carry the Lenovo brand. but... probably the premium is on the ThinkPad name.
Viakenny is right, IBM doesn't make the ThinkPad anymore, so I hardly think its the IBM name you are paying for..
Dear posters:
1. Replace 'IBM name' with 'Apple.'
2. Scratch head.
3. Walk away with confusion.
In reality, when you take the base dell XPS and give it the same specs as my 2.4GHz 13.3" macbook, the Dell is more expensive. (and comes with vista)..
Even when you apply Apple's student discount ($100).... 1199
With dell's student discount($178)... 1279
Huh.