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Hell_Labs Your comparison of a Ford against a Rolls Royce doesn't work. PCs and Macs now use exactly the same hardware components, so if one is more expensive than the other it is overpriced. The 2 makes of car do not contain exactly the same parts, and so the additional cost of the Rolls is because it has much better hand made parts. That is definitely not true of the Mac these days.
Allright you clearly don't know much about design and manufacturing. I'll do a breakdown for you:
Motherboard, custom formfactor.
PSU, custom
DVD, slot loading, probably also custom as it is in the older iMacs (1 wire)
Hard disk, standard PC
Display, panel is standard, control circuitry probably custom formfactor.
Case & cooling, custom milled from aluminium. Keeps your core i7, GPU, hard disk and display cool, 100% silent.
So, they create a new hardware layout (no ATX anywhere), design a new motherboard themselves, design a new PSU themselves, design a DVD burner themselves, design LCD panel logic themselves, and custom design a case to go around it that's roughly 1 1/4 inch thick at the sides and 7 1/2 in the middle, and you say they are overpriced because they "now use exactly the same hardware components".
No sir, they don't use the same hardware. They use the same chips. Big difference.
Let's have a look at an
ATX case that has roughly the same build quality.
£253.76
going off of that, and comparing the amount of effort put into the iMac's case alone, logically the iMacs case should be closer to £300?
I fail to see the overpricing.