Macbook Pro vs. Dell Inspiron 9400
This was a burning question for me. I recently had an opportunity to purchase a new PC and I had decided that a mobile solution would best suit my needs. I was in the market for a laptop specifically intended for use in my work in the graphics industry. I thought long and hard about the Macbook Pro, and eventually decided to go with a Dell Inspiron 9400. I could get the exact same hardware specs for less money, and although I couldn't get iLife with my purchase this was not a great concern because of the numerous freely available applications available for Windows that served the same functions. I use Audacity, for example, instead of Garageband. It's not as good, maybe, but it serves the purpose.
I love Apple computers, and I love OS X. I would trade my Dell for a Macbook Pro under ordinary circumstances. But Boot Camp was not yet available, and Parallels wasn't either. So I made the right choice at the time. And the Macbook Pro wasn't shipping with a 1920x1200 widescreen either.
Now that it's possible to boot Windows on the Macbook Pro, and Parallels has made it possible to run OS X, XP and Linux simultaneously, I might be regretting that choice. But not so fast - let me tell you abouyt my experiences with my Dell.
It rocks. I got the model with an ATI X1400 256 video card, its not as good as a 7800 but I recently took my Inspiron to a LAN battle and kicked ass. And all of the apps I use for graphics are available for Windows. So what are my regrets? None.
I have a rock solid mobile graphics workstation and APlle missed the boat when I had money to spend. Sorry, Steve. Maybe if you hadn't been so secretive about Boot Camp I might have gave you my money.
I love Apple computers, and I love OS X. I would trade my Dell for a Macbook Pro under ordinary circumstances. But Boot Camp was not yet available, and Parallels wasn't either. So I made the right choice at the time. And the Macbook Pro wasn't shipping with a 1920x1200 widescreen either.
Now that it's possible to boot Windows on the Macbook Pro, and Parallels has made it possible to run OS X, XP and Linux simultaneously, I might be regretting that choice. But not so fast - let me tell you abouyt my experiences with my Dell.
It rocks. I got the model with an ATI X1400 256 video card, its not as good as a 7800 but I recently took my Inspiron to a LAN battle and kicked ass. And all of the apps I use for graphics are available for Windows. So what are my regrets? None.
I have a rock solid mobile graphics workstation and APlle missed the boat when I had money to spend. Sorry, Steve. Maybe if you hadn't been so secretive about Boot Camp I might have gave you my money.
