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You can already buy OS X separately. It's significantly cheaper than the average flavour of Vista... you are already using a Mac, right? 😛
Apple used to license the classic Mac OS and they're not making that business mistake again. Mac OS X is a differentiating feature that sells Apple computers and iPhones. Enough people in this thread seem to want it and I'd say it's an ace up Apple's sleeve.
There is something to be said for a pared-back hardware lineup where any issues are well-known; it certainly makes my job easier. Opening OS X to deal with random hardware opens up a can of worms that I'm paying to not have to deal with.
Anyway, the premium pricepoint isn't a big issue in some industries (I'm talking film & TV myself).
Someone has to pay for their software R&D. You can rationalise the hardware costs as the buy-in for their software (which you may or may not care for) - their pro apps are epic good value. Anyone remember how much Avid used to cost? Apple sure brought them down to Earth with FCP.
Apple used to license the classic Mac OS and they're not making that business mistake again. Mac OS X is a differentiating feature that sells Apple computers and iPhones. Enough people in this thread seem to want it and I'd say it's an ace up Apple's sleeve.
There is something to be said for a pared-back hardware lineup where any issues are well-known; it certainly makes my job easier. Opening OS X to deal with random hardware opens up a can of worms that I'm paying to not have to deal with.
Anyway, the premium pricepoint isn't a big issue in some industries (I'm talking film & TV myself).
Someone has to pay for their software R&D. You can rationalise the hardware costs as the buy-in for their software (which you may or may not care for) - their pro apps are epic good value. Anyone remember how much Avid used to cost? Apple sure brought them down to Earth with FCP.