Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Apr 2006 14:05 UTC, submitted by CrimsonScythe
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... and many of my colleagues are also.
The problem's just that apple products are designed to meet personal preferences of a single particular individual (who doesn't want numpad, or, until recently, didn't need more than 1 button on his mouse).
Poor myself, I want my laptop keyboard to be full AND illuminated. Bad luck, there is no such laptop in existance...




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probably to keep costs down. the more parts that are standard across machines, the cheaper they are to produce, support, replace, etc etc.
none the less, youre right.. but economicly it just doesn't make sense