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FYI, Yes the price differential is substantial, even in the US. Or at least you have a much greater choice of hardware selection in non Apple configurations allowing users to buy a more optimal configuration for them than an Apple.
Sometimes someone will price quote an Dell with the *exact* same specs as an Apple computer and find the Apple to be slightly cheaper. But Apple's prices are less variable than Dell's, so that changes over time as the dell is discounted.