Dell Wins Again!
13" Laptop with:
Core i7
16GB RAM
Up to 1TB SSD
Nvidia GTX 965M
13" 2560x1440 OLED Display
9 hours battery life via Nvidia Optimus
Weighs 100g lighter than the Retina MBP
Dell Precision Build Quality
> Xeon
> 64GB RAM
> 2xM.2 + SATA
> Nvidia Quadro M2000M
> 15" 4K
> 5hr battery
> 2kg heavier than any of those
> Lenovo ThinkPad Experience(tm)
>>55105079
So much bigger and heavier, yet slower and has shittier battery life.
Also the Alienware 13 is configurable with an unlocked i7 for overclocking, and since laptops don't have that shitty TIM cap on the CPU, it will overclock just as well with much less cooling.
>>55105059
It's a gaming PC and you still compare it to a MBP?
>>55105625
It's lighter, has the same footprint yet provides a lot more hardware specs and the battery life is still great.
I like how ayy ware always looks like a spaceship
but at the same time that's a dealbreaker
>>55105833
Yeah, but it's annoying that they're the only practical and power efficient laptops that still have really powerful specs when you need to take advantage of it.
Asus, MSI and Gigabyte Gaming laptops all have the specs but all have poor battery life to match. Razer comes close, but the form > function of the Blades results in mass thermal throttling and not enough space for a decent battery.
>>55105059
dell a shit
i paid 1000 fucking euros for an inspiron 7559. worst purchase ever
>>55106628
>buying consumer grade hardware
>complain that it's shit
kys
>>55105059
>Gaming
>Laptop
>Thin and light
This is a tremendously bad idea. Ordinary gaming laptops have a short enough lifespan, I dread finding out how quickly this will die.
Alienware user here, no complaints