Across the last couple years, Apple’s new Macs have been roundly criticized for raising their prices using flashy — rather than purely utilitarian– new features like the Touch Bar, while delivering only incremental improvements in performance due to a reliance on Intel’s processors. Yet when Microsoft follows the same playbook, suddenly high prices are reasonable, flashy but unnecessary features are a sign of innovation, and big performance gains aren’t really necessary.
Source: macinsider

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