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The Dell XPS 15 seems like the most obvious choice, but I really would spend the extra $500-$1000 for the Macbook Pro 16" as I love the design of it. I'm just not a big fan of the aluminium exterior/black carbon fiber interior, and the gigantic bottom bezel.
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There's the Surface Book 2, but its specs are almost 3 years old now so I'm not really looking at that either.Īfter looking at tons of reviews, the Dell XPS 15 seems like the best windows laptop out there right now. I love the look, but it doesnt have a dGPU and looking at benchmarks, I'm not a big fan of AMD's Ryzen laptop chips yet. I really love all aluminium chassis & bezel-less display, but the only windows laptop that has that is the Surface Laptop 3. I know it seems like a no-brainer that I should get a windows laptop, but I really care about how much I look the look of the laptop as well.
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I am an architectural engineering student and I will be using arch/civil modelling software such as Autodesk Revit and 3DS Max which are not available for macOS. If you really want to run Windows but want the Macbook design get one of these instead. Don't get me wrong, Windows will run just fine on a Macbook Pro but I get similar performance by running it in Parallels as a VM instead of running it in BootCamp
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It will benchmark slower than an equally equipped laptop from any other vendor due to drivers being gimped. From my real world experience that is not the case. There was a discussion here a few weeks ago where some claim that the best laptop to run Windows on is a Macbook Pro. If you have money to burn and want the "best" looking laptop, GO FOR IT! Pulling out my 16"s almost makes traveling in Coach bearable. My work demands its own laptop and three is too much. Bring the Dell XPS for real work and use the 13" MBP on flights for the long battery life would really be the ultimate setup, if you don't mind travel with two computers. Spending $3k+ for a new laptop when the 15" Dell XPS is equal, or better in most cases, is probably not a good idea. In closing, while the MBP is a wonderful machine. Running Windows in Bootcamp, will KILL your battery fast. Even played some CIV6 in OSX, but the laptop was getting hot and I could see my battery dying I had a 6 hour flight and was at 60% battery life after watching movies and browsing the web online. It saved my bacon having HDMI out and the ability to charge my iPhone from the MBP.īattery life on the 16" MBP is DEFINITELY superior to the Dell XPS if you stay in OSX. I have another trip coming up in a week and will only take the MBP again. I had them side by side with a 4k photo and the Dell screen crushed the MBP.
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Side note, the Dell XPS 15" screen is really superior to the Macbook 16". I also agree with you, the 16" is a beautiful piece of hardware and the benefit of running all three major OS's on one box is a positive. I did notice the fingerprint reader did NOT work. I didn't run extensive testing, but cursory experience the MBP definitely performed in Windows. The MBP 16" was slightly faster at Timespy, which is all I ran. On travel now, but I ran 3DMark on both the MBP (WIN 10 Bootcamp) and my i7 15" Dell XPS 2019 version with discrete GPU. Recently bought the i9 16" and run bootcamp.
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