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Interested in purchasing a shiny new Apple computer? Expect to pay twice as much as you would for a PC, according to NPD Group's vice president of industry analysis Stephen Baker.
According to the blog Apple Watch, the average price for a comparably-equipped Windows PC laptop is $700, down $177 since June of 2006. The average price for an Apple laptop? More than double the PC price at $1,515, down only $59 in the same time frame. The price gap for desktops is even more extreme, with a Mac desktop averaging at $1,543, almost triple the cost of a comparably-equipped Windows PC's at $550. Ouch.
So what gives with Apple's pricing scheme? Apple Watch's Joe Wilcox outlines several explanations, with this one offering the most validity in my opinion.
Apple chooses to sell its computers at premium prices, meaning above $1,000. The lowest-priced Mac notebook starts at $1,099 (MacBook) and the lowest-priced desktop (iMac) for $1,199; granted the Mac Mini starts at $599, but its sales volume is negligible.
This statement is striking: Since Apple's computer manufacturing process moved to Intel-based hardware, many of the hardware components on the inside are identical to those found in Windows notebooks. In fact, many of the MacBooks created today are manufactured by companies that also manufacture lower priced PCs (Asustek is the first that comes to mind). So why does Apple choose to release products at higher prices? Because they can. Apple has positioned itself as a premium product. When you purchase a Mac, you're letting others know that you're willing to plunk down more money for several tangible (OSX, aesthetic design) and intangible (hip, different, and cool variable) factors.
Of course, there are other big reasons why Apple has had so much success with their Mac lineups. Check out the rest of the list over at Apple Watch. And here's a question for the readers: What's your reason for getting an Apple? In today's economy, is it worth it to pay twice as much to get a Mac when most of us are just checking email, blogging, downloading music, and chatting away online?
Links:
Apple Watch - Should You Pay Twice as Much for a Mac?
Electronista - Average Mac price now 2X Windows PCs (Via Gizmodo)
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
i have a pc (hp) and a macbook . . . the macbook smokes my pc as far as general performance goes . . . interface/ease of use isn't even close (mac wins) . . . my mac was about 1900 dollars; my pc was about 1000 dollars . . . but after using both . . . i'm not sure that the overall performance of my mac is worth the almost double price differential . . . at least as far as my everyday use goes . . .
As with Linux (and to some extent, Vista) have discovered, the latest hardware ain't so great IF you don't have the Software Drivers to go with it. Mac OSX is the difference: good drivers on older tech WILL beat mediocre drivers on new tech- and be more stable too! It's also the reason why you can't just buy a copy of OSX for your Intel PC / laptop: chances are it wouldn't support your hardware configuration.
i hate apple computers, idc bout any specs, i would never put down 2x the amount for a regular comp. i got my desktop for 580$ and its actually well equipped. if some1 wants to go buy a mac, thats there choice, imo pc's r better.
Yep, I'll pay it in a heartbeat. OSX is one of those things that helps keep my blood pressure down, no stress, no anxiety, no fiddling. No fooling!
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1 Posted by ptm109_2008 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:21PM EDT Report Abuse
I gladly paid 2k for my MacBook Pro so I could get ride of Vista! Vista ranks (stinks) right up there with window me as one of windows biggest flops.I still have an xp desktop that hasn't given me any problems. Probably because I hardly ever use it.