Is this company authorized to resell OSX??? That could be how Apple stops
this, making it illegal for the company to sell OSX along with the computer.
Apple should have stayed with IBM and Power PC chips if they wanted to stop
this from happening. What ever happened to the authorized Mac clones?

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Mark Tinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tuesday 15 April 2008, Sanga M. Collins wrote:
>
> > When you spend $2k with apple, you actually get 2k worth
> > of equipment. The quality of the components, the quality
> > of the system build are just some of the reasons why the
> > price is so high.
>
> Actually, not quite.
>
> The build quality of some Apple's laptops is not so great.
> I've seen colleagues whose MacBooks have developed cracks,
> strange sounds around the palm-rest area, e.t.c.
>
> They stain easily as well, including the black models. I
> think the type of laptop bag you have has an effect on the
> rate of stain as well.
>
> If it's a ploy to get you to move to the MacBook Pro, it's a
> nasty one. Personally, I prefer the MacBook to the MacBook
> Pro, but I think they could have built it better - it's
> simply too flimsy.
>
> Mark.
>
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