Or should Microsoft stop running outdated Laptop Hunter ads?
Kevin Turner, Microsoft COO, is claiming Apple lawyers called him requesting Microsoft stop running the “laptop hunter” ads based upon outdated pricing information. Apple recently updated their laptop line and lowered some of their prices, something that was much needed as Apple’s prices were a step above the price improvements we’ve been seeing.So, with Apple’s price drops, are the Microsoft ads inaccurate or is their premise still true, that there’s an Apple tax making Apple’s computers more expensive than those from Windows OEMs? I suspect there is still an Apple tax but I’ve not seen any updated comparisons showing if there’s a gap, and how much it might be. Here’s a video taking apart the Laptop Hunters from a Mac advocate’s perspective. He does have a good point that if you want to be a film maker, you’re going to use Final Cut Pro on the Mac.
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