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Originally Posted by belaud
I'll give you customer service, but you obviously have not used anything else to say the macbook's services, specs, aesthetics give it an "edge", nor have you tried discovering the plethora of services available on Windows.
In fact, the MB/Pro/Air have sub-par specs at its price range, its construction may be aluminium, but PC makers are starting to use carbon, steel, and alloys.
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Professionally, I work extensively with all the current windows platforms, i know all of Microsoft's consumer offerings. Personally i use windows 95percent of the time and use xcode when i'm on my macbook... i am far from what you would call an apple fanboy.
The Microsoft counterparts are a joke, not to mention lacking and unrefined(in the enterprise world i would be much much more inclined to agree with you). enlighten me please....
Apple has created a very strong line up of services and features under its brand. iCloud, app store, time machine, apple care to name a few.. Majority of the consumers out there are interested in efficiency, intuitiveness and aesthetics. Unlike the other brands, apple meets most of the criteria that the average consumers want.
Pricing:Spec ratio inst as far off as some of you would like to insinuate, also it isn't the only deciding factor when purchasing. i cant believe specs is still an argument here.
also value retention is very high for resale which you ignored completely as well.
haters gotta hate