Build them cheaply in China, then overprice them in the states.... Apple can keep their overpriced junk and stay out of pinball
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Build them cheaply in China, then overprice them in the states.... Apple can keep their overpriced junk and stay out of pinball
Quoted from teekee:Ohh boy, here we go! Now everyone is going to jump on the 'don't buy Chinese' bandwagon even though your life, my life, everyones life revolves around Chinese manufactured, assembled, processed, stuff whether you like it or not... some people just don't know what they don't know!
I know exactly.... However the Chinese junk I buy is not extremely overpriced like Apple products... Sorry, I don't pay a premium to have that "apple status"
Everyone has different likes.....sorry mine doesn't fit yours...sorry you can't handle a dislike opinion....why do apple lovers get so defensive???? They are like Moonies... selling roses for the Reverend Steve Jobs. My friends buy the latest iPhones every version.....and they break all the time....my cheap ass smartphone is working fine after 3 years...and it does the same thing the Apple does. My non-Apple tablet works just as good for half the cost. Does all the same things just as well. Yes, macs work great, especially for music and art. I think those have a place...however its the little electronics that I see break around me constantly that keep me away...not worth the price....but having one for the status (and yes, people get them for status) is not for me
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