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If you will read what I said, I did not deny there was a price difference, just that it wasn't as big as people might think. As an example, compare the laptops in the following links:GTFO seriously. Macbook pro 13 inch costs $1400 while an ASUS N51VN A1 Which has slightly better specs is approx. $1000. Seriously look things up before making outlandish claims.
MacBook Pro - Apple Store (Australia)
Specifications :: Satellite U500/01D [PSU8CA-01D014] :: U500 :: Satellite :: Notebooks :: All Products :: Products :: Toshiba
VGN-SR53GF : SR Series : VAIO� Notebooks : Sony Australia
VGN-NW29GF : NW Series : VAIO� Notebooks : Sony Australia
You will notice that I have used links from the higher end of Toshiba and Sony's respective ranges. This is because the Macbook Pros are the 'premium' Apple laptops, and therefore would contain higher quality components, as would the 'premium' laptops from other manufacturers.
I shall also restate my view that Apple computers will, as a general rule, develop less problems over a given time than computers from other manufacturers. This is based on my experience with them, such as my family's original Mac (Performa 5400) from 1996 still working without problem. I am currently writing this from a Macbook, which I have had no problems with in the 2 years I have owned it. In comparison, my family has also had 4 windows based computers, namely Toshibas and Acers, all of which required at least one reinstall of the operating system before being replaced due to fatal hardware problems. In my opinion, the reliability of the Macs offsets the initial price difference.
I understand that other people would have different experiences, but for someone who does not game (the field where Windows still maintains superiority), I will continue to reccommend Macs.