This. If you don't need Windows for a specific reason, Apple has become a good choice. The days where they ran PowerPC and were always overpriced seem to be gone.
If you want a PC, does it really matter if it costs the same as a mac? Macs are great choices for a lot of people, but for those of us that need a PC for one reason or another, I don't think it matters if macs are the same price.
I'm having trouble deciding between these TWPs. I'm not too concerned with battery life, so normally I would prefer the performance increase. However, it seems like some of the 28 TWP pacakges are more affordable considering the other specs I want (SSD, no optical drive, etc.)
If I go with a...
The new HP Spectre 13 and Dell XPS 13 are not released yet and will also have the 4400. It seems like most manufacturers are going with the 4400 for their flagship 13" ultrabooks. Asus seems to be the only exception.
Interesting. Like OP I was thinking about HD5XXX but it sounds like that's not a good idea. I suppose if Dell, HP and others are using the 4400 in the premium ultrabooks they think it gives the best results?
3200 x 1800 is definitely ridiculous given that Windows/legacy applications don't properly support such high resolutions. I am on the fence about 2560 x 1440 but it seems like it could still be a headache for a lot of applications.
Other manufacturers are guilty too. A lot of the flagship haswell machines are not out despite what web pages say. For example, the new XPS 13 shows up on dells site but it says it will ship by Dec. 17. The HP spectre is also only going to be able to ship in December as well. These models were...
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