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You must factor in packaging and distribution (shipping) costs
Also advertising costs.
And you should also factor in the R&D cost (amortized over 2 or 3 years) on a per unit basis.
Also AT&T is getting a cut on the device.
When all is said and done you are probably looking at 50 to 60% profit for Apple. This is still huge! but your analysis overlooks the two biggest costs: R&D and promotional
A real browser on the fly
No HDMI -- real shame
That new Dell XPS 1330 could be a MBP killer
Thanks, I'll take one
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