The only thing that could have made his delivery of the part better was if it didn't seem to be emanating from something apparently designed by Apple...
Funny - that was the one thing I thought the movie really got right. I never liked the costume for Marvin in the TV miniseries - I didn't think it fit with the Sirius Cybernetics Corps Marketing Division definition of a robot as '... your plastic pal who's fun to be with'. Having the stylish, well designed exterior helps throw his depressed, misanthropic exterior into sharp relief...
It seems to me that the only way this type of outsourcing really works is: it's for a short time, while you get staffed up, or get through a backlog of work; or it's an accounting trick to move operational expenditures to capital expenditures, which may look better on the balance sheet.
A similar situation exists for airports - the government invests a huge amount of money in the nation's airports (including providing the air traffic control system) - again, the competition is currently nowhere near fair.
Although without color it makes most graphic examples in scientific texts impossible to read.
It's been a while since I graduated (in Math), but few, if any, of my college textbooks were in color. Those that were had one color besides black (usually a sort of transparent red). Grade school and high school were a different story, but it is certainly possible to publish college textbooks without a color screen.
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.