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Here in Europe, if you compare OEM prices with Apple ones, you might end up paying around 800€ more for the Apple hardware.
It is true that their build quality and service is better than most PC OEMs, but most people don't give a damn about it.
For example, consider this Sony Vaio, HD ready with 1 GB graphics card and blue ray reader/writer for around 1600€.
http://www.sony.de/product/vn-fw-series/vgn-fw41zj-h
Now check which Mac Book Pro you might get for that price and which hardware it brings.
http://store.apple.com/de/browse/home/shop_mac/family/macbook_pro?m...
Sure you will get more battery with the Mac and the MacOS X.
For many europeans the "power" of the hardware we can get is more important than the OEM service, because in the end we always have a computer friend to sort out problems.