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That's extremely simplistic. A lot of people buy them for the hardware. Linus himself owns a MacBook and runs Linux on it. When someone asked why, he answered:
"(because) everybody else makes crappy laptops."
And:
"point me to a better laptop.
Trust me, I tried. They don't exist. It's sad. They are all big and clunky."
I know a lot of people who own (or would like to own) a MacBook because of the hardware. I'm not saying that they all want to install Linux on it, but that they don't care about the OS. They bought it (or want to) because they think they are more powerful/endurable/pretty/thin, or, specially, because of the battery life.