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in July 2008, I compared the specs of Mac laptops to those of similar Windows machines and found very little price difference. This time, I make a different comparison. Instead of starting by comparing specs and then comparing price tags, I flip the equation, asking the question: What would I get if I spent $1000 on a MacBook, and what would the same amount of money buy me in a reasonably similar Windows laptop?
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Software missing?
You missed out software. A key part of each machine is the operating system and bundled software included in the price.We know what the MacBook comes with - Apple's Mac OS X and iLife. What about the others?
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