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Is the extra money worth it for a Macbook Pro over a Dell
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<blockquote data-quote="Khris" data-source="post: 762178" data-attributes="member: 55831"><p>At the risk of feeling dirty......I have to disagree with your opinion (based upon my own experiences). I supported many Dell laptops and desktops for years at my previous job, all of which performed as expected. Those that didn't were promptly fixed by Dell via next business day service. I even had a problematic m1210 replaced with an m1330.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently being forced to use some HP Desktop POS at my new job, and I've never had so many issues with a computer.....even after a complete reformat. The only Sony experience I've had was a VAIO from about 5 years ago and I really wasn't impressed with it either, especially the pricetag.</p><p></p><p>If you're looking for just a basic machine to get you through the day, Dell pretty much has you covered. If you're looking to do more intensive or demanding tasks, you may find what you need in a Dell, but more than likely you'll need to look elsewhere. If you're looking for the simplicity and elegance of OSX, there's only one place to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khris, post: 762178, member: 55831"] At the risk of feeling dirty......I have to disagree with your opinion (based upon my own experiences). I supported many Dell laptops and desktops for years at my previous job, all of which performed as expected. Those that didn't were promptly fixed by Dell via next business day service. I even had a problematic m1210 replaced with an m1330. I'm currently being forced to use some HP Desktop POS at my new job, and I've never had so many issues with a computer.....even after a complete reformat. The only Sony experience I've had was a VAIO from about 5 years ago and I really wasn't impressed with it either, especially the pricetag. If you're looking for just a basic machine to get you through the day, Dell pretty much has you covered. If you're looking to do more intensive or demanding tasks, you may find what you need in a Dell, but more than likely you'll need to look elsewhere. If you're looking for the simplicity and elegance of OSX, there's only one place to go. [/QUOTE]
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