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		<title>By: CapsNut</title>
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		<description>While I am nowhere near as involved in the industry as you are, from my outsider view, Dell is still a force in the P.C. world though clearly slipping (I&#039;m not replacing my current Dell P.C. with another Dell product) where Apple seems to have completely abandonded the P.C. market and has moved into other ventures.
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&lt;p&gt;You&#039;re much more likely to have an iPod, iPhone, and/or iTunes than you are an iMac or any other Apple personal computer product.
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&lt;p&gt;Go to the Apple website and there&#039;s hardly any mention of a personal computer.  You have to click on the Mac link to even see one.
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&lt;p&gt;Go to Dell&#039;s website and there are P.C.&#039;s all over the place.
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&lt;p&gt;So this looks to me today to be a comparison of Apples to oranges (pun very much intended).</description>
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<p>You&#8217;re much more likely to have an iPod, iPhone, and/or iTunes than you are an iMac or any other Apple personal computer product.
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<p>Go to the Apple website and there&#8217;s hardly any mention of a personal computer.  You have to click on the Mac link to even see one.
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<p>Go to Dell&#8217;s website and there are P.C.&#8217;s all over the place.
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<p>So this looks to me today to be a comparison of Apples to oranges (pun very much intended).</p>
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