Soldato
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Those upgrades are expensive and so is the base machine about twice the price of a similar specification computer without the Apple badge. The MBP is a very nice laptop, and as fast a laptop as any other, but it's not a better 'tool', and it is much more expensive.
I've only found that to be true if you look solely at the processor, RAM, hard drive and graphics. If you also consider the physical size, build quality, trackpad, keyboard, battery life and screen too, I don't think there's any Windows laptop that can outdo a MBP in those respects. They are all part of the spec, so I don't know why they should be excluded from the comparison.
I still say it’s about fashion and perception, not about better hardware. I don’t think anybody is wrong to buy one, I just think it’s wrong to justify the purchase as something technically superior.
As above, my MBP purchase was because of it's technical superiority over a Windows laptop. There was no other laptop that had the same spec in the same size body, with the same quality trackpad, keyboard, screen and battery life. In that respect it was technically superior to the Windows based offerings, hence I bought it! So you can clearly see why it's not wrong to justify a Mac purchase as technically superior.