Originally posted by: Markbnj
Also wonder how much Dell is pissed Intel has collaborated with Apple...
I don't know. This sounds like a good theory, but is Apple really a threat?
Let's see, the looks of an Apple, the ability to dual-boot, and the ability to run Windows - yeah, I'd say they are now a threat.
Remember this, as PCs drop to the $200-$300 range and with the current generation of PC purchasers recalling that they've spent up to $2000-$3000 on computers then they REALLY won't mind spending $1000 on an Apple versus $300 on a PC. To them it's still a deal because they're getting a heck of a lot of computer for $1000 and they'll rationalize that it is a great deal compared to when they spent $2000 on one.
I'm not saying it is right but psychologists get paid big money on figuring this stuff out. Now when the younger generation becomes the major purchaser and they've grown up spending $500-$800 per PC then they'll be less likely to buy the higher end machines, unless of course prices keep dropping which they will.
Anyhow, I know many people that WANT to spend $600 on a PC because they view the $300 PCs too "cheap".
If Apple can hit the $750-$800 price WITH a nice LCD then Dell should be afraid.