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* 15" Dell XPS 9510 i9 v. 16" M1 MacBook ProThomas E.
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Subject: 15" Dell XPS 9510 i9 v. 16" M1 MacBook Pro
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 by: Thomas E. - Fri, 17 Dec 2021 21:23 UTC

The Dell has now lasted 2 days longer than the MacBook! To be fair, a 15-day old MacBook bricking episode has to be pretty rare.

So far, the Dell has been a pleasant surprise. Quick, incredible 15.6" OLED screen, good keyboard and trackpad, and no issues at all. All that, and a clear path forward for Windows-only apps. The Dell was also slightly less expensive than the MacBook even with double the RAM (16 vs. 32) and SSD (1 tb vs. 2). With the Dell's RAM and SSD configuration the MacBook comes in at close to $1,000 more than the Dell.

Windows 11? No issues so far.

Battery life? No comparison, the MacBook will take that one going away. As for fan noise, the Dell has only run the fans when creating video. Otherwise, it's cool and quiet.

Ports? The MacBook had HDMI, but a $10 USB DisplayPort cable works just as well with my new Dell UHD monitor. Otherwise, the two are equal in port numbers.

Both are really good premium machines, and a pleasure to use. If you have one of the new MacBooks congratulations. It's a great machine.

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 by: John - Fri, 17 Dec 2021 22:37 UTC

On 12/17/21 1:23 PM, Thomas E. wrote:
> The Dell has now lasted 2 days longer than the MacBook! To be fair, a 15-day old MacBook bricking episode has to be pretty rare.
>
> So far, the Dell has been a pleasant surprise. Quick, incredible 15.6" OLED screen, good keyboard and trackpad, and no issues at all. All that, and a clear path forward for Windows-only apps. The Dell was also slightly less expensive than the MacBook even with double the RAM (16 vs. 32) and SSD (1 tb vs. 2). With the Dell's RAM and SSD configuration the MacBook comes in at close to $1,000 more than the Dell.
>
> Windows 11? No issues so far.
>
> Battery life? No comparison, the MacBook will take that one going away. As for fan noise, the Dell has only run the fans when creating video. Otherwise, it's cool and quiet.
>
> Ports? The MacBook had HDMI, but a $10 USB DisplayPort cable works just as well with my new Dell UHD monitor. Otherwise, the two are equal in port numbers.
>
> Both are really good premium machines, and a pleasure to use. If you have one of the new MacBooks congratulations. It's a great machine.

My wonderful 16 in M1 Max Macbook Pro arrived finally this morning. It
actually was stuck in Shanghai for 13 days after it was shipped on Dec
3. And then made it here in 2 days.

The machine is top notch. No matter how hard I push it the fans cannot
be heard. Using Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro it is a speed
demon. The display is very bright and wonderful. Battery Life is out
of this world.

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Subject: Re: 15" Dell XPS 9510 i9 v. 16" M1 MacBook Pro
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 by: Thomas E. - Sat, 18 Dec 2021 00:41 UTC

On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 5:37:18 PM UTC-5, John wrote:
> On 12/17/21 1:23 PM, Thomas E. wrote:
> > The Dell has now lasted 2 days longer than the MacBook! To be fair, a 15-day old MacBook bricking episode has to be pretty rare.
> >
> > So far, the Dell has been a pleasant surprise. Quick, incredible 15.6" OLED screen, good keyboard and trackpad, and no issues at all. All that, and a clear path forward for Windows-only apps. The Dell was also slightly less expensive than the MacBook even with double the RAM (16 vs. 32) and SSD (1 tb vs. 2). With the Dell's RAM and SSD configuration the MacBook comes in at close to $1,000 more than the Dell.
> >
> > Windows 11? No issues so far.
> >
> > Battery life? No comparison, the MacBook will take that one going away. As for fan noise, the Dell has only run the fans when creating video. Otherwise, it's cool and quiet.
> >
> > Ports? The MacBook had HDMI, but a $10 USB DisplayPort cable works just as well with my new Dell UHD monitor. Otherwise, the two are equal in port numbers.
> >
> > Both are really good premium machines, and a pleasure to use. If you have one of the new MacBooks congratulations. It's a great machine.
> My wonderful 16 in M1 Max Macbook Pro arrived finally this morning. It
> actually was stuck in Shanghai for 13 days after it was shipped on Dec
> 3. And then made it here in 2 days.
>
>
> The machine is top notch. No matter how hard I push it the fans cannot
> be heard. Using Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro it is a speed
> demon. The display is very bright and wonderful. Battery Life is out
> of this world.

You will not get an argument from me.

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Subject: Re: 15" Dell XPS 9510 i9 v. 16" M1 MacBook Pro
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 by: Diesel / Gremlin - Wed, 22 Dec 2021 14:40 UTC

On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 2:23:20 PM UTC-7, Thomas E. wrote:
> The Dell has now lasted 2 days longer than the MacBook! To be fair, a 15-day old MacBook bricking episode has to be pretty rare.
>
> So far, the Dell has been a pleasant surprise. Quick, incredible 15.6" OLED screen, good keyboard and trackpad, and no issues at all. All that, and a clear path forward for Windows-only apps. The Dell was also slightly less expensive than the MacBook even with double the RAM (16 vs. 32) and SSD (1 tb vs. 2). With the Dell's RAM and SSD configuration the MacBook comes in at close to $1,000 more than the Dell.
>
> Windows 11? No issues so far.
>
> Battery life? No comparison, the MacBook will take that one going away. As for fan noise, the Dell has only run the fans when creating video. Otherwise, it's cool and quiet.
>
> Ports? The MacBook had HDMI, but a $10 USB DisplayPort cable works just as well with my new Dell UHD monitor. Otherwise, the two are equal in port numbers.
>
> Both are really good premium machines, and a pleasure to use. If you have one of the new MacBooks congratulations. It's a great machine.

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Michael Glasser AKA Snit's plan is to 'offhandedly' incite people and then
play 'dupe'. Your system will crawl while this takes place. And it takes
a long time. Like most everyone else in COLA, Snit sock Michael Glasser
AKA Snit relies on false news to contrive his views on politics. As such,
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which characterize using evidence in a highly kind and righteous way.

You are nine seconds away from being in my kill file.

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