On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joshua Twinamasiko G.
<josht@joshtwin.com> wrote:
Washington,
In the real world, the cost factor is quite high up the
list, and in some cases on top of the list. For example if you have $700 in your
pocket, I would consider it a waste of time comparing the features of the Mac
Air and the Dell Adamo at over $1,500.
When you work with "what I have in the pocket", then you really are not in a position to choose, for you are limited to what you have in the pocket. So you go asking: What laptop do you have that wouldn't cost me more than $700?
However, when you need specific features, you put your foot down and look for the rest of the money:-)