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I'm not arguing with you about the price. I'm however questioning ShintaiDK's statements and justifications for that an Ultabook matching the specs in the OP has to cost $1500+ going forward, that's all.Why are you arguing with *us* about the price? It's not like we have control of matters.
Where did I make that claim? I wondered if it was likely that we'll see one for up to $1000 for a Haswell based or $700 for a Kabini based in the OP, then later upped to $1100-1300 for a Haswell based one if it has really good specs.Would I love for ultrabooks with 1080p screens to cost 500$? But I just don't see that happening anytime soon, so we just have to deal with things as they are.
Also, did you notice the claim by Intel in my previous post stating that they expect Haswell Ultrabooks to cost from $600 at this Holiday season? That will of course not be for the top end versions, but still.
Finally, this thread is not about what any particular person wants a certain product to cost. It's about what they are likely to cost going forward, and the reasons for that.
Please read the OP again. It's not only about what is available at the moment, but about what we can expect going forward in the coming months (at around the time when Windows 8.1 is released and beyond).If these laptops were available at the price you wanted, you wouldn't have erected this thread.
