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No, but it is a lot better. You pay a premium for better goods in all areas of technology and beyond. If you have two TVs side-by-side, and one cost 3 times more than the other, will you be able to see a three times better picture? Even for AA batteries - you pay double the price for some brands that last longer, but not twice as long. Of course there's the Apple tax, but that aside, there's a lot more love gone into the MacBook than that Lenovo...