rustypouch
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As has already been discussed, this is not as simple a prospect as one might think. There is far more to it than simply gathering up some parts and slapping them together. There are issues of quality and support, not to mention the overhead involved. If you're going to compare yourself to Apple, you need to start by defining exactly what it is they do. I guarantee it is a lot more than simply mounting a motherboard and plugging things in.
Please, explain. I am very curious.
As I mentioned elsewhere, I am in the market for a new laptop. The one I am considering is: http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX26041(ME).aspx
It is $150 cheaper than the entry level 15" Macbook pro.
Yet the Asus has a better processor, a larger, faster HD, a video card that destroys the one in the Macbook, a higher resolution display, and more interface ports. Granted, it is slightly larger and not quite as pretty as the Apple.
I am still unclear on what the perceived value is in Apple, that people will pay more money for less performance.