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seriously?
Sometimes, people do pay top dollar for high quality stuff. There is a difference between a machine capable of display 2880 x 1800 and performing fine, with a speedy 768GB SSD (which you can't even find on the market), and a $300 walmart special. If you can't tell the difference, then it might be painful to try to educate you.
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help me find another 15" with the specs
o cpu of 2.6Ghz or better o 8GB Ram or more o able to handle up to 768GB SSD internally o able to display 2880 x 1800 on a 15" screen o less than 4.5 lbs o at least 2 thunderbolt or other 10 gigabit connections and is cheaper. |
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Been using PC from day one. Had many laptops: first one was SD $300 one Gateway, a few HP ones, then dell xps for 1080 screen, which never look back for lower resolution. Even dell xps as a SD $600 fully loaded 2011 model.
Now I want better design, lighter and thinner with high resolution. I was excited with the new Dell 2012 model: great design ( look like MBP), thinner, lighter but more expensive. I am willing to pay more for design. After checking dell xps 15 out at the mall, I went home disappointed thinking no laptop this year. Dell got beautiful aluminum top and sides but palm rest is rubber and it is stratchable by finger. I then went to apple store and here I am looking for MBP after reading Annandtech review. Now I can understand why some people can spend that much on a Apple laptop. Now I am willing to pay for good design/quality laptop, an idea that I thought was crazy not long ago. |
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My education is fine but perhaps your argument could use a little more depth and context. Or we can pretend that everyone buying $2500-$3000 Apple notebooks really needs $2500-3000 priced notebooks and it has nothing at all to do with hype and Apple branding if that makes you feel better. What's always funny is to hear all the people who buy an expensive product that in the end gave them little practical real world gain from the previous one, but they have to tell themselves and everyone how awesome it is in order to justify the price they paid for it. Now imagine a whole sea of these people telling each other how awesome it is and so and so on. Cha ching go the registers. You see this in the audiophile market especially. I bought a $2,000 DAC, I can hear the difference, I swear! The music is so much better! Last edited by cequalspid; 11-18-2012 at 07:44 PM.. "A global super-rich elite has exploited gaps in cross-border tax rules to hide an extraordinary (minimum) $21 trillion of wealth offshore – as much as the American and Japanese GDPs put together – according to research commissioned by the campaign group Tax Justice Network. At least $21 trillion – perhaps up to $32 trillion.
According to Henry's calculations [guardian.co.uk], $9.8 trillion of assets is owned by only 92,000 people, or 0.001% of the world's population." |
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your car analogy here.
And if someone comes onto slickdeals and tells us how to get 15% off the price of one of those cars, I wouldn't be telling them how little real world gain they get and how they're just paying for marketing, and how most people would never get the benefits of driving at 200mph since the speed limit is 75mph. |
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But then, you surely need the $10 more now that unemployment has probably run out... Best SD deals yet..
------------------------- 1) Canon SD 630...$147 shipped.. Staples.. 9/27/062) Samsung SAS ML-2010 Laser Printer...$9.98 AR..Staples...10/09/06 3) Retina Macbook Pro Ultimate 768 GB SSD : 16GB RAM : 2.7 Ghz i7 ....$1958 straight from Apple ![]() |
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You'd probably be saying the same for a car. Why pay $80k for a car when you can get something cheaper at less than $10k, right? And take you from point A to point B? Some people may have the "luxury" to frivolously spend their money for a higher tier product; however, I don't agree on some people who say that those who complain about this product are poor because we're not poor. We just have a practical way of thinking of spending our money in life.
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