Quote from Agyar:
I just don't get the love that people have for gadgets, I guess. My computers are like my toaster or my wrenches. They are tools to get me what I need. These "religious wars" that people have about their operating systems always make me scratch my head.
i actually think the entry level macbook, particularly the $1300 model is pretty competitively priced. built in bluetooth, great processor, good aesthetics, slot loading dvd, size, ability to run anything without jerryrigging (mac os x + windows), etc. set it above other machines in its price range. Its not the cheapest machine, but a solid product. Maybe $300 above its nearest competition if fairly matching hardware.
My wife has the macbook and i'm typing off a $650 gateway laptop with significantly cheaper processor, fewer frills, etc. --- and while i appreciate the cheapness of it, i'm just as happy to have the macbook in the house.
(although i think next gen macbooks should sport an integrated SD reader)
btw, i too don't get the appeal of the macbook pros -- not exactly a value proposition.
