andyfraser
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I think it has as much to do with Apple not playing in the low end of the pool. I'd be all over a £500 Air with an i3 and HDD but Apple wouldn't ever do that (and the HDD wouldn't fit). They can become more expensive if you want something other than the base spec.Which is absolutely fine, of course - we all decide where to spend our money. But there's a myth that Macs are much more expensive than Windows machines, which arises because people don't compare like-for-like specs. It's like arguing that a highly-specced bike is over-priced because you can get 'the same thing' in Tesco for £100.
Also, I'd never consider an Air as a replacement for my main laptop. There isn't enough storage and carrying USB sticks and portable hard drives isn't always the answer (and adds cost if you don't already have them). Now we're in Pro territory and £900 for the base spec.