Yes, definitely. Particularly when the laptop in question is a BUSINESS model (you do realize that is what Latitude means?). This is clearly not modeled or marketed to you. ThinkPads with a very similar design scheme have sold for premiums as high or higher than Apple's for a long time, only instead of paying for the design what you were buying was reliability (something Apple cannot claim). More people than you probably understand would prefer to have a working laptop than a very pretty paperweight, but maybe I am making no sense to you.
PS: I'd lay 10:1 odds that you wrote that post on a mac. Am I right?
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Josh Warner @ Oct 12th 2007 1:11PM
Yes, definitely. Particularly when the laptop in question is a BUSINESS model (you do realize that is what Latitude means?). This is clearly not modeled or marketed to you. ThinkPads with a very similar design scheme have sold for premiums as high or higher than Apple's for a long time, only instead of paying for the design what you were buying was reliability (something Apple cannot claim). More people than you probably understand would prefer to have a working laptop than a very pretty paperweight, but maybe I am making no sense to you.
PS: I'd lay 10:1 odds that you wrote that post on a mac. Am I right?