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"It is good in many sense of the word - especially for those who want the mac experience without the mac compromises that Apple forces upon consumers with a limited range of hardware."
Apple forces nothing upon you, you have a free choice to purchase their product or not. Nobody is entitled to a mac. If you want it buy it, if you can't afford it, to bad.
Apple does what any other successful business does, they charge as much as they can for the products they offer, even if they lose customers and are making more money on less volume.