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by random778
3844 days ago
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True (to an extent), but take into account how much more expensive putting together a small amount of units (compared to say Dell) is. One really needs to go through the costing of something, even a simple PCB, to realize the orders of magnitude difference there is.
Unfortunately the firmware issue is also true. If a million people bought this laptop (at 2x the price of a XPS 13) they might be able to convince someone to open up some of that firmware. But that's not going to happen. |
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You can get a decent core i7/i5 OEM laptop made for about 500$ these days http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Quad-core-ultrabook-i7...
Add to that some case customization and build in their specific features like wireless "kill switches" (AKA that switch all laptops used to have when wireless used to cut your battery time by half and you needed to use them on planes) and you can still get it made well under 600$, 250-300% markup is very steep in the current hardware industry.