It looks like I may be looking to get a 15" laptop. Its funny, but I embraced the 13" for factor for its portability, which I love, but with my old 5x year old eyes, its a bit of a struggle lately. I grabbed my trusty old 2012 15" rMBP yesterday while I was traveling and found it was so much easier on my eyes then the 13" This has caused me to consider getting a 15" model and maybe selling the 13" Surface Book. There's a lot I like about the SB, and a few things I don't like (nothing is perfect). I like Windows just as much as OS X, but if I had a preference it would be OS X.
With that said, I'm not here looking to bash the MBP but I do have limited funds and the Dell is looking mighty tempting.
I started making a grid of features and what matters, Some of it was assumptions on my part, for instance I'm not a GPU guru but I think the Nvidia is a better GPU then AMD.
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Apple has the following advantages
Display
Storage
Battery - somewhat mitigate due to actual battery life
OS (Close to a tie but I'll give Appel the nod).
Dell has the following advantages
Price - this is a huge one - saving 1,000.
Memory - though I don't need anything beyond 16GB
GPU - not a gamer and I don't push the GPU AFAIK
Ports
Keyboard - very subjective, the things I don't like about the new butterfly keyboard is the travel and sound
Other things to consider.
Quality:
Apple's reputation for quality has been excellent but recent complaints seem to show some weakness.
Dells has been inferior to Apples for a while, but recently the machines appear to be solid
So to weight the advantages, I'd say Apple's advantages are superior, i.e., the display, crazy fast storage and battery (though there are enough complaints about actual battery life to mitigate this advantage)
On the other side of the fence, the price is a HUGE advantage, its hard to keep a 1,000 in my bank account when it comes to buying something. Basically, I'll be selling my Surface Book and the proceeds will most likely come close to covering a major portion of the cost.
Final thoughts
I know I'm posting on a mac forum and I'll get a lot of opinions on how great the MBP is and that's great, that will help. Comments about how bad Windoze is, is less well received. Everyone is entitled to there opinion but since I'm discussing possible purchase decisions, I'm not bothered by windows. I use OS X the majority of time, but I do find myself using Windows for extensively and I like it.
tl;dr
MBP is a nice machine, but I'm tempted by the XPS 15.
Edit: I'm not trying to bash Apple or the MBP at all. Spending this kind of money, I want to be sure I use my limited funds wisely.
The thing is - both computers are expensive. For me, a $2000 computer you don't LOVE is more expensive then a $2700 computer you LOVE. By 'love' I mean - do you enjoy using it and it makes your work a bit easier, because it feels good. I'm not setting this up so you choose the MBP, by the way, it may very well be the other way around.
I would go with the Dell. The price difference seems like too much for the advantages Apple is giving. The Dell on the other hand seems like a really great deal.
At the end of the day I would be happy with both. They are both great machines. But knowing me, I'd be happy with the Dell and happy to have that extra grand sitting right next to it haha.
Maybe you can think of it like this, examine these 2 scenarios:
Scenario 1:
Apple laptop on your desk.
Scenario 2:
Dell laptop with a grand sitting next to it, on your desk.
The screen doesn't bother me, as much as the small battery and I remark about its tiny battery as a negative.a Dell with 1080p screen and a smaller battery.
I've seen his other reviews and I like what he has to say I like his referencing both the positive and negatives.Dave Lee (Dave2D) has many fond things to say about the new Dell XPS 15 (9560).
His reviews are typically held in high regard.
The screen doesn't bother me, as much as the small battery and I remark about its tiny battery as a negative.
Agreed. Dave 2D is one my go to reviewers. Hi also carries a 2015 15 rMBP as part of his unversity studies.Dave Lee (Dave2D) has many fond things to say about the new Dell XPS 15 (9560).
His reviews are typically held in high regard.
One thing that I've gotten so accustomed too is the fact that the MBPs are sealed and here I can open up the back and easily upgrade the ram and storage.
Not only can you upgrade it, but it also mean an SSD failure won't mean a whole new logic board, and a logic board failure of any other kind won't mean complete data loss.
Apple can recover the data if the SSD isn't damaged.
At what cost? And at what cost when the warranty is up?
Funny to read this post, I could have written it. My Surface Book is great but it kinda sucks as a tablet and scaling Chrome isn't the best. Edge?? sorry. I went to Best Buy checked out Dell, Acer, HP new models. I found a great deal on a 2016 15 inch rMBP 256GB on Swappa, typing this on it. Going to pick up a iPad mini 4 or whatever update is released if it throws a tingle down my leg. I have tried device convergence that tech industry gave us, and always had to accept tradeoffs, going to try divergence again. I'm already hooked on the touchbar, spell check suggestions displayed on it alone is cool, I understand the TB concept now. Pretty sure the SB will go on Swappa.It looks like I may be looking to get a 15" laptop. Its funny, but I embraced the 13" for factor for its portability, which I love, but with my old 5x year old eyes, its a bit of a struggle lately. I grabbed my trusty old 2012 15" rMBP yesterday while I was traveling and found it was so much easier on my eyes then the 13" This has caused me to consider getting a 15" model and maybe selling the 13" Surface Book. There's a lot I like about the SB, and a few things I don't like (nothing is perfect). I like Windows just as much as OS X, but if I had a preference it would be OS X.
With that said, I'm not here looking to bash the MBP but I do have limited funds and the Dell is looking mighty tempting.
I started making a grid of features and what matters, Some of it was assumptions on my part, for instance I'm not a GPU guru but I think the Nvidia is a better GPU then AMD.
View attachment 687085
Apple has the following advantages
Display
Storage
Battery - somewhat mitigate due to actual battery life
OS (Close to a tie but I'll give Appel the nod).
Dell has the following advantages
Price - this is a huge one - saving 1,000.
Memory - though I don't need anything beyond 16GB
GPU - not a gamer and I don't push the GPU AFAIK
Ports
Keyboard - very subjective, the things I don't like about the new butterfly keyboard is the travel and sound
Other things to consider.
Quality:
Apple's reputation for quality has been excellent but recent complaints seem to show some weakness.
Dells has been inferior to Apples for a while, but recently the machines appear to be solid
So to weight the advantages, I'd say Apple's advantages are superior, i.e., the display, crazy fast storage and battery (though there are enough complaints about actual battery life to mitigate this advantage)
On the other side of the fence, the price is a HUGE advantage, its hard to keep a 1,000 in my bank account when it comes to buying something. Basically, I'll be selling my Surface Book and the proceeds will most likely come close to covering a major portion of the cost.
Final thoughts
I know I'm posting on a mac forum and I'll get a lot of opinions on how great the MBP is and that's great, that will help. Comments about how bad Windoze is, is less well received. Everyone is entitled to there opinion but since I'm discussing possible purchase decisions, I'm not bothered by windows. I use OS X the majority of time, but I do find myself using Windows for extensively and I like it.
tl;dr
MBP is a nice machine, but I'm tempted by the XPS 15.
Edit: I'm not trying to bash Apple or the MBP at all. Spending this kind of money, I want to be sure I use my limited funds wisely.
I really do like the SB, but I think the smaller size is causing me some eye strain and making it harder then it ought. In many situations I'm ok with the smaller text but over the weekend when I was on the MBP for an extended period of time, I was surprised at how much more comfortable my eyes were, i.e., no eye strain.My Surface Book is great
Windows is inferior to OS X with regards to scaling, though that should change. The next major release of windows is purportedly to have a new windows subsystem that vastly improves things.scaling Chrome isn't the best
That's my next step, is to actually test drive a couple of these models and see ifI went to Best Buy checked out Dell, Acer, HP new models
The cost is definitely something I keep coming back too. I find that I do enjoy the OS X ecosystem, I'm currently texting my wife from my iMac rather then my iPhone. With that said, there's no way I can justify spending almost 3k, especially since this will serve as a secondary machine. My main computer is an iMac. Only when I'm out and about or traveling do I need something mobile. That happens a few times a month its seems.Frankly if the 2016 MacBook pro is too costly, I'd opt to keep the 2012 rMBP over the Dell XPS.
Great question and one that I've been asking myself.My question for you is, what will the dell do for you that your current 15" rMBP cannot?
If your kids use Chromebooks at school then perhaps letting them choose one for themselves would score you major cool dad points. Then selling both other machines would offset you getting what you want plus the chromebooks for the double bonus round.The cost is definitely something I keep coming back too. I find that I do enjoy the OS X ecosystem, I'm currently texting my wife from my iMac rather then my iPhone. With that said, there's no way I can justify spending almost 3k, especially since this will serve as a secondary machine. My main computer is an iMac. Only when I'm out and about or traveling do I need something mobile. That happens a few times a month its seems.
Great question and one that I've been asking myself.
Like most things in life, there is no black and white answer. Its somewhat complicated but one of my needs (which up to now I have not communicated) is to have enough computers for my family. Basically, my kids need the ability to do their homework (they also play some games) on something and I need a portable computer. The 2012 MBP is being used by one daughter, the Surface Book the other. Its not feasible to tell one to wait while the other does her homework. Given activities they both need to get their work done in a small time frame.
As for myself, the 2012 is doing ok, though the battery needs to be replaced, but the keyboard and display is holding up. Part of my concern is that how long will a 2012 machine hold up, I'd rather not be traveling and see it fail. Peace of mind sort of stuff. Basically the laptops serve dual purposes - family needs but also when I'm traveling.
I have thought about getting a replacement battery from Apple but from the little I've researched, the battery is so tightly glued to the logic board that they may potentially give me a new logic board along with the battery and that's something I do NOT want. That's all I need is a refurb logic board that may fail in a few months (their inventory of logic boards is from other failed machines).
The other aspect is I fully expect MS to release an update to the SB line, so if I want to sell this, I may be rewarded by acting sooner then later. So to summarize the SB while a great computer has one fatal shortcoming for me - the display size. I would be saying the same thing with a 13" MBP so its not a failed design by MS, but rather my mistake in thinking the 13" would be ok with my aging eyes"
[doublepost=1486650585][/doublepost]Correction:My 2012 rMBP may not have a glued battery, I need to double check this.
Bummers but my initial assumption was correct - it is glued
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook+Pro+15-Inch+Retina+Display+Mid+2012+Teardown/9462
It looks like I may be looking to get a 15" laptop. Its funny, but I embraced the 13" for factor for its portability, which I love, but with my old 5x year old eyes, its a bit of a struggle lately. I grabbed my trusty old 2012 15" rMBP yesterday while I was traveling and found it was so much easier on my eyes then the 13" This has caused me to consider getting a 15" model and maybe selling the 13" Surface Book. There's a lot I like about the SB, and a few things I don't like (nothing is perfect). I like Windows just as much as OS X, but if I had a preference it would be OS X.
With that said, I'm not here looking to bash the MBP but I do have limited funds and the Dell is looking mighty tempting.
I started making a grid of features and what matters, Some of it was assumptions on my part, for instance I'm not a GPU guru but I think the Nvidia is a better GPU then AMD.
View attachment 687085
Apple has the following advantages
Display
Storage
Battery - somewhat mitigate due to actual battery life
OS (Close to a tie but I'll give Appel the nod).
Dell has the following advantages
Price - this is a huge one - saving 1,000.
Memory - though I don't need anything beyond 16GB
GPU - not a gamer and I don't push the GPU AFAIK
Ports
Keyboard - very subjective, the things I don't like about the new butterfly keyboard is the travel and sound
Other things to consider.
Quality:
Apple's reputation for quality has been excellent but recent complaints seem to show some weakness.
Dells has been inferior to Apples for a while, but recently the machines appear to be solid
So to weight the advantages, I'd say Apple's advantages are superior, i.e., the display, crazy fast storage and battery (though there are enough complaints about actual battery life to mitigate this advantage)
On the other side of the fence, the price is a HUGE advantage, its hard to keep a 1,000 in my bank account when it comes to buying something. Basically, I'll be selling my Surface Book and the proceeds will most likely come close to covering a major portion of the cost.
Final thoughts
I know I'm posting on a mac forum and I'll get a lot of opinions on how great the MBP is and that's great, that will help. Comments about how bad Windoze is, is less well received. Everyone is entitled to there opinion but since I'm discussing possible purchase decisions, I'm not bothered by windows. I use OS X the majority of time, but I do find myself using Windows for extensively and I like it.
tl;dr
MBP is a nice machine, but I'm tempted by the XPS 15.
Edit: I'm not trying to bash Apple or the MBP at all. Spending this kind of money, I want to be sure I use my limited funds wisely.
I understand the TB concept now. Pretty sure the SB will go on Swappa.
Not terribly, I have a nice M395 based iMac if I feel the itch, but I have a PS4 and that handles all of my gaming needs.Are you planning on gaming on the laptop itself?
To me its a lot, but I'd say there's two factors:How life changing would saving the $1000 be for you?
The argument for never having to worry/think/fuss about it is worth t to me. How long will you keep this machine? Price out $1,000 over the course of that time. Is it worth it to you per monthday in that respect? Also consider its quality of life over that lifespan. My mac machines have always more viable for a longer period of time.Not terribly, I have a nice M395 based iMac if I feel the itch, but I have a PS4 and that handles all of my gaming needs.
To me its a lot, but I'd say there's two factors:
1. the 1,000 price difference
2. The high price of the MBP.
Perhaps it a personal emotional barrier but I really do have an issue trying to justifying that price. Back when the the 2016 MBP was released I stated how Apple price itself out of the market for me. Those comments are seemingly coming back to haunt me in some respects.
I'm not trying to be down on the MBP, and if anything I think I'm trying to make the case that it's worth the price.
How so? Can you expound upon that.I don't think the pricing is off.
Yeah, I was kicking around that idea as well.You may go for the 2015 if you are looking for "value",
How so? Can you expound upon that. Yeah, I was kicking around that idea as well.