Originally posted by Agathon
Most consumers don't care. Most will buy the computer in their price range as long as it "burns" DVDs or "does photos".
Most people don't think too hard about the computer they buy. That's why it is better to sell computers that arent crippled. The only reason that doesn't happen is that companies like Dell are engaged in price wars at the low end. Thus they shave functionality from their products in order to satisfy the people who don't think about what they buy, and who will be disappointed later.
Most consumers don't care. Most will buy the computer in their price range as long as it "burns" DVDs or "does photos".
Most people don't think too hard about the computer they buy. That's why it is better to sell computers that arent crippled. The only reason that doesn't happen is that companies like Dell are engaged in price wars at the low end. Thus they shave functionality from their products in order to satisfy the people who don't think about what they buy, and who will be disappointed later.
My parents, computer illiterate as they are, realize they don't need to buy a new computer that comes with a monitor because the one they bought a year or so back works just fine. And, also, I think they like the fact that they CAN buy a monitor without having to get a new computer.
edit: which, btw, is why I liked the idea of the Mac Mini. I may still get one at one point in time, but if was to get a desktop Mac, that'd be the one. I'm not ready to give up on my LG 20' Widescreen monitor or Logitech Z-4 speakers yet... I just bought them within the last year, ffs!
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