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Comments on: Microsoft unleashes another 'laptop hunter' ad

In the latest spot, it's a mom and kid in search of a computer. Not surprisingly, they go with a PC.

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by dcfyi April 17, 2009 5:42 PM PDT
Macs are not more expensive. If you take the time to compare a MAC to a comparably equipped PC you will find that the price is about the same and sometimes cheaper. Add in Apple's build quality and far better warranty and all the included software you get with the Apple, I think you will find that macs are cheaper. And the argument that buying a pc gives you more choice...I guess if you factor in the 6 different versions of Vista, you might be right.
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by ml84ad8 April 18, 2009 4:16 PM PDT
It would be gr8 if the commercials were true and anyone could become a find it keep it lucky person.
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by DoirB July 20, 2009 9:56 PM PDT
You Macs are just throwing invalid facts (a.k.a. opinions) at Windows users and programs like "Access is a very poor excuse for a database program". And you Windows users can't stop defending. This argument is so useless.
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