Well put Jeremy. I never understood the seperation of business/consumer categories. Try going to Dell, HP, Lenovo sites to look for laptops. The first step is to ask are you looking for a business or consumer solution. This is rediculous. This cuts out many options for the customer as computers from one category are not listed in another. Utter madness. Of course it all boils down to the companies sales divisions not stepping in each others territories eg. HP mini 2140(Business Mini) only on the business side, where you get the HP Mini 1000 on the consumer side.
Apple does well by keeping the product line clear and focused.
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