There are several fallacies with some of the comments posted her, but I will hit the high points.
#1 NO ONE and I mean NO ONE can guarantee that the new MacBook Pro will only cost $2000 for the base model. My guess is that it will be more likely in the $2400-2750 range is it gets that many updates. It wouldn't look good for the new ones to outperform the previous versios that someone just plunked down 2K for. So instead of gradually lowering prices on models like other computer "Manufacturers" they keep prices the same and raise them on the new offerings.
#2 It is not Apple versus PC, it is Apple versus Microsoft. Apple does not "build" PC's any more than MS does. (Oh, by the way fanboys, OSX is just a repackages BSD Unix. Just sayin'"
#3 Every company, sports team, celebrity, etc. has their fanboys that will NEVER see reason no matter what. Did Vista have problems? Yes, but many of them hardware related. Whose responsiblility is it to write drivers that work with specific hardware pieces? The hardware manufacturers. Who gets blamed when a 7 year old pc with barely adequate hardware will not run Vista and 15 apps simultaneously? Microsoft. Fortunately for Steve Jobs, his user blame the right people.
One of my jobs is a Network Engineer for a large copier/printer company. When Vista came out and some of the drivers didn't work, "Piece of Junk Vista won't work with anything!!!" When OSX 10.6 came out, "You need to make this printer work with our new Mac Software that we installed (without consulting you or doing any research) right NOW!" Much as I don't like some of the way Microsoft carries out their business they are probably one of the most villified companies for some of the least valid reasons.
My parttime job is as a computer store retailer. I have to relay this story that happened a couple weeks ago. We had a couple drive to our store from 4 hours away because they saw that we had a $200 rebate on the MacBook (normally $999). They drove 8 hours round trip when we have a store 30 minutes from their house that has been in business for 6 months! So much for the intellectually superior Mac Owners.
Before everyone gets up in arms. I do like both platforms. I work on both platforms. I own PC's since I can build them myself from old componenets and I know what I am doing. I cannot afford prebuild Windows machines, much less Macs. I hold several IT industry certifications, including several Microsoft ones. I have always said, "Mac's greatest strength is also their weakness. Namely proprietary hardware and a draconion EULA. If I control the whole process I can acheive greater optimization, even on 2 year old hardware, (try running Windows 7 or worse Vista on 2 year old hardware). However, I like the freedom to chose my components, whether budget, or bleeding edge."
Just my $.02. Take it how you will.
Regards,