>>It is not a
>> free choice in a free market.

It isn't?  Wouldn't price point come into play somewhere along the line?
If Apple products are more expensive than MS based PCs, is that the
fault of MS or Apple?

Apple's products have traditionally been more expensive than PCs and
thus beyond the price point for many people.    

Yet, they exercise their free choice in deciding what to buy.  

How is that not "free choice"?

Maybe some of Apple's inroads into market share are because Apple has
finally lowered the price of entry for their products?  It's difficult
to justify a purchase because of the coolness factor when the product is
out of someone's price range.  
 


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