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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
Then lock your customers in by not letting them modify, fix, improve your products, and not letting them use anything off the shelf from other suppliers whenever possible.
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Speaking of inabilty to improve the product, I was searching the "Mac rulez lol" sites and noticed this...
http://www.macworld.com/2006/05/firs...irst/index.php
http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macw...ideo/index.php
Apparently, it's very easy, in this model, to remove the RAM and the hard drive by removing the notebook's battery and then unscrewing and removing the L-shaped housing.
So what does mean?
This could be promoting a "user-friendly" notebook in the sense that you can bump up the RAM and Hard Drive when you really want to.
So yeah...
Intel Core Duo (Starting at 1.83 GHz, though I wouldn't be surprised if they bump up the speeds anytime soon)
OS X
Wireless devices
Built-in iSight
iLife '06
Something that's portable
And the now the ability to upgrade with ease
"Starting at just $1099"
