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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (1051)1/25/2011 4:30:44 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3170
 
Then I guess you've never READ a contract. Contracts have a bazillion legal ways for either party to get out of the contract or to change the terms, especially when they have them by the balls. And LG has Apple BY THE BALLS. Imagine if Apple all of a sudden had to use just a regular LCD display instead of LG's retina display. Or imagine if they go begging Samsung to give them some of their Super AMOLED screen. LMAO... too funny...

The point is... it is APPLE that is SCREWED. they manufacture nothing. Everything is outsourced. And unlike the iPod comparison, this time the manufacturing behemoths of Samsung, LG and Toshiba have a seat in the game... with their OWN higher margin products than just selling low margin parts.

Sorry dude but Apple is SCREWED if a shortage happens as these behemoths will take care first of their own especially when they compete against Apple in both phones and now tablets....