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Apple, HP, Sony named and shamed

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Overpriced laptops


CNET has
been naming and shaming Apple, HP and Sony for releasing overpriced laptops for people with too much money.

Top of the list is Hewlett-Packard Voodoo Envy 133, which costs $2,700 despite the fact that it hasn't been updated in almost eight months and is obsolete. The NV4050NA is priced at $2,699.99 but the buyer only gets  an external optical drive and a power adapter with a wireless access point built in.

Next up is the 13-inch Sony Vaio Z Series VGN-Z590UBB model is priced at $3,899.99. It comes with a pathetic one-year warranty and really nothing to write home about. On the name and shame list is the 12-inch Fujitsu LifeBook B6230 which is priced at $1,799. However it ships with an Intel ULV U7600 (1.2 GHz) processor which is so old that it was used to measure pooh tonnage on Noah's Ark.

CNET also names and shames Apple's MacBook Air which at $2,500 is just too expensive in an age where people are now starting to get some common sense. CNET thinks it is probably worth less than $2500 with the rest holding up the Apple logo and sod all else.

More here.
Last modified on 23 February 2009
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