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Originally Posted by doogald
An Apple-oriented blog making this accusation against Dell is a bit like the man who only eats at a restaurant that serves only various sized grilled cheese sandwiches complaining that the restaurant next door only cooks one of their steaks rare (ignoring that they have far more products on their menu besides steak.)
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Hmmm...
Let's ignore the fact that this isn't, in fact, on an Apple blog.
Jason pointed out that there was a strange choice that had to be made between chipsets and screens on the mini 10. I said they also make you choose between a RAM uprgradeable 9 and a soldered on 10 to buttress his point of the weird decisions Dell forces consumers into making.
Can you please explain to me:
1. How my point is invalid...
2. How if my point is invalid, how Jason's, being of similar ilk, is also therefore invalid...
3. What the hell any of that has to do with Apple?