Rakesh Malik wrote:
For comparison, you can get for $3400 an AlienWare 15" with a 4K screen, 32GB ram, a hexacore and overclocked i9, a 512GB nVME SSD + 1 TB 7200 RPM drive, and an nVidia 1080 MaxQ with 8GB of GDDR5... plus one Thunderbolt 3 port and one Graphics Amplifier port. The new MacBook pro SHOULD cost less than that much more powerful machine, but Apple is still limiting to an older generation 560 GPU with 4GB... bit of a joke on Apple fans if you ask me.
Performance wise sure, but apple to oranges as this thing ways twice as much and is more like carying around a desktop.
So if you are into that sure, go for it. Now if you would compare it to a laptop that has the same design criteria like super thin metal slick and less then 2 kg for this amount of still crazy 6 core horsepower than the comparison holds. Anything else is mute for the intended target group.
We all know apple tries to balance form over function so if you are looking for an extremely slick piece of laptop that still performs like a madman (but not the fastest and greatest as much as you would have liked to probably) and you have cash to spare this is still your goto laptop. Specialy if you are tied to of just prefer the osx ecosystem.
Desktops i could not care less what apple does or does not and full on in hackintoshes, but for laptops, i am still waiting for any real comparison that matches this slick style with performance. I have no problem admitting i want some nice stylistic slick laptop instead of some ungly led infested gaming piece of plastic crap even it it runs 10x as fast and is 10 times as cheap. Pitty you have to pay the price for it but such is life.
I know what i like to prefer to open up in a boardroom full of bigshot executives and its not an alienware....
P.s. i do wish they would offer an option to buy it without that useless piece of crap touchbar....
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