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You state that Apple dominates the $1,000+ computer market because they only sell computers for more than a thousand dollars. Microsoft only offers one Zune model at the high end of the portable player market so naturally they dominate...oh wait?
Just because Apple only sells computers for more than a thousand dollars does not in ANY WAY explain why they currently sell 66% of the computers in that market. It DOES explain why Apple sells a disproportionate number of it's own computers in that segment of the market.
Next time, please try to use a causal relationship when constructing a logical argument.
Nah! What's the sport in that!
Thank you for your gracious reply.
My comments-
1. I agree that Mac mini should be merged with the apple tv. If you could (without hacking) watch streaming content on the appleTV, that would be super awesome. Movie studios will make this an excuse and run away from the iTunes store, if this were to happen.
I am a appleTV fan regardless. People complain about apple TV only supporting 720p HD, yet no one seems to mind that the netflix box is not HD at all. For me non HD content is ok to view, but horrible to hear (non 5.1 sound).
2. There is no money in the cheap PC market. And its over crowded. Your company ends up in China, if you go down that route. They are better off exploring newer markets (iphone, tablet, car navigations etc) than try and build things cheap (not their forte).
Good post