But when you just need a basic computer to do basic stuff and don't have a lot of money, you can get all that, perhaps without the stellar graphics you mention and with Windows 7 and all the problems inherent with that but which we are used to dealing with, for $500 to $600.
I would need a whole lot more computer than I currently need to spend $1700.
That is the point, it is a whole lot more computer, operating system and monitor than you will get for 600 dollars. I was quoting the price for a 27" monitor/computer, a work of utilitarian art and design...... they make less expensive models such as this one....you can get it for less if you know anyone in school with an I.D.
21.5-inch: 2.5GHz
2.5GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5
1920 x 1080 resolution
4GB (two 2GB) memory
500GB hard drive1
AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 512MB
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My sister bought the 21" model last month after years of my brothers and I telling her she was being silly with that Windows thing she was using. It took her all of an hour before she was blown away at the difference in computing experience. She is now a Mac-head that is bugging everyone she knows. She just remodeled her home office and loves that the monitor and computer is a single unit without a bunch of wires going to a separate CPU.
I use a Windows based unit at my other job and I find it to be a very unsatisfying experience which I avoid at all cost. Cost is relative, I would rather have my computer than spend the money to go out to restaurants or movies...... I'll watch the movie eventually on my iMac with Netflix and I will prepare food I enjoy more myself and eat it in front of my computer.

And with the newer Macs you can run Windows if you really want to, I haven't met anyone yet that wanted to after experiencing OSX but just saying.....