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Why could they not introduce a notebook without flash, like Apple has, if Adobe was late with it? Apple has done it by means of a ban, but it shows they could have launched without it, if Apple can.
Because Apple hasn't released a notebook without Flash, they have only excluded Flash from their idevices and they also provide an itunes store for video entertainment.
If Apple put an artificial limitation on Flash in their Macbooks then people would freak out. When people see a keyboard and monitor they have different expectations, and for good reason.