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13" pc laptops aren't very common and tend to be older and have low speed cpus for battery life. 14" is the new 13" since netbooks are taking over anything smaller. The entry level 13" macbooks aren't that far from the pc market.
It's at 15-17" and desktops where the Mac markup really kicks in. $1800 for a 15"? That's funny. Keep your aluminum case, I'll take a 15.6" notebook pc with Blu-ray and a 3 year unlimited warranty and have enough left over to buy another one in 3 years.