
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Sony thinks Apple’s iMac is a great PC.
One by one, PC manufacturers are pushing all-in-one models to the PC customer base. The latest is Sony’s VAIO JS1, an attractive and powerful PC that looks remarkably like an Apple iMac.
Even the PC market has changed through the years with notebook computers making up about half of all PCs sold. For Apple, the percentage of notebooks vs. other Macs is even higher.
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Bob said:
While I think that HP could really revolutionize the PC side by breaking with Windows, Sony has sought to be the most Apple-like within the Windows fold. It is tragic that neither has chosen to take the risk to achieve the potential of their hardware offerings.
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magnetik said:
Apple do need to bring down their prices, especially their ridiculously overpriced RAM. Crucial sells better Mac memory than Apple for a fraction of the price.