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"Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a legitimate way to install MOSX on hardware of my choosing, but at the same time Apple doesn't make their money selling the OS. The OS sells their hardware!
Apple doesn't make hardware. They simply slap their logo on hardware made by Asus, Hon Hai (Foxconn), Quanta and other Taiwanese manufacturers who also make Windows machines. Same companies, same factories, same workers. "
Correct, Quanta IIRC is the worlds largest laptop maker. Hence, when ever I hear someone talk about 'Apple's superior quality' I can't help but laugh. I'm a Mac user, but I'm under not illusion thinking that Intel and all the other third party create 'special edition' parts specifically for Apple.
"Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a legitimate way to install MOSX on hardware of my choosing, but at the same time Apple doesn't make their money selling the OS. The OS sells their hardware!
Apple doesn't make hardware. They simply slap their logo on hardware made by Asus, Hon Hai (Foxconn), Quanta and other Taiwanese manufacturers who also make Windows machines. Same companies, same factories, same workers. "
The hell they don't make their own hardware.
All the hardware is prototyped, designed, tested and certified by Apple.
They outsource the mass production but they most certainly make their own hardware.
Don't confuse development with mass production.




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Apple doesn't make hardware. They simply slap their logo on hardware made by Asus, Hon Hai (Foxconn), Quanta and other Taiwanese manufacturers who also make Windows machines. Same companies, same factories, same workers.