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January 17th, 2008

Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price

Posted by Russell Shaw @ 5:41 am

Categories: Apple, General, Predictions and Observations

Tags: Apple MacBook, MacBook Air, M1330, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Russell Shaw

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Review after review is underscoring how the new MacBook Air, debuted at Macworld this week, is so light and convenient at just three pounds.

That fact cannot be denied. And when you are a road warrior like I am, light is good.

But when it comes to choosing a notebook, I look at more than just the weight and portability. I look at the price.

The MacBook Air is slated to cost a minimum of $1,799.

Yet when I cross-spec the MacBook Air, with say, the Dell XPS M1330, I see that:

The M1330 starts at $1499. That’s $300 cheaper than the Air.

The M1330 has a 2 GHz Intel Core Duo Processor. The Air has a 1.8.

Hard drive size? M1330 has 160GB, Steve’s new dream (i.e. the Air) has 64GB. Sure I know the Air’s hard drive is a Serial-ATA and the M1330’s is a SATA HDD but so what. I am a digital pack rat and I need space and more space to store all my files.

Oh and did I mention that the MacBook Air has no user-removable battery?

And we haven’t even started to talk about the Dell XPS M1530. Yea, it is seven pounds including the adapter (six without) but it can be had for as little as $999. And a 160GB Hard Drive as well.

Here’s how these comparative numbers boil down to me. Maybe the Mac OS is a little better than Windows, but if I can save my business several hundred dollars at the cost of a pound or few- with more storage to boot- you know the way I’m goin.

I know many of you might think I am missing the point. Light is good, and any Mac notebook automatically beats a Windows notebook right out of the gate.

Or does it?

What if you could choose between a free MacBook Air and one of those newer Dell M series notebooks?

MacBook Air or Dell XPS?

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Russell Shaw is an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I've Seen It... Not impressed
I recently had my hands on a macbook air for a few days and i have to say that i'm not impressed. Its like a toy that is really neat, but that doesn't really do anything useful. Who can honestly say t... (Read the rest)
Posted by: darkharmonics Posted on: 05/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Evaluation criteria  Robert Crocker | 01/17/08
Yawn.  frgough | 01/17/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price  aryu.limitless@... | 01/17/08
Once again, the MacBook Air, not made for you...  el1jones | 01/17/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price  dufrane@... | 01/17/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on  ludachrs@... | 01/17/08
Go back to sleep... get the specs right!  jaxmac@... | 01/17/08
OS X is a little better than Windows?  netzd | 01/17/08
right right  troysusd@... | 01/17/08
what year are you from?  samkass | 01/17/08
If you don't value lightness, the Air isn't for you  samkass | 01/17/08
po-tato, po-tawto  DigitalFrog | 01/18/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price  troysusd@... | 01/17/08
Different Strokes  WaltFrench@... | 01/17/08
Smugness of AppleFanBoys...  serpentmage | 01/17/08
How is that smug?  Tigertank | 01/18/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price  roccomended@... | 01/17/08
A Nit and a Note  Whyaylooh | 01/17/08
Is it really a lot lighter  garyfri@... | 01/17/08
Like the I-phone, the AirMac is cool ....  kd5auq | 01/18/08
I know it's only storage, but ...  mikekarp@... | 01/18/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on  jorjitop | 01/18/08
RE: MacBook vs. Dell XPS  MadMac52 | 01/18/08
First time you bump a desk that your light weight mac is on  DanLM | 01/18/08
Light as a feather  radams36@... | 01/18/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price  ht_z | 01/18/08
Dude, I have a dell sad  007baf | 01/18/08
You're comparing 2 different classes of laptop  t0mt0m | 01/18/08
What kind of article is this?  cmjrees | 01/18/08
Serial-ATA and SATA are the same.  Narg | 01/18/08
he meant...  doh123 | 01/19/08
Other reasons to go XPS 1330  Narg | 01/18/08
totally agree... scarasim off. ;o)  DanLM | 01/19/08
the Standard Macbook is a closer comparison.  doh123 | 01/19/08
RE: Yes, the MacBook Air is light. But so what-Dell XPS is a better deal on price  pablo Dante | 01/19/08
wrong premises  www.trash0@... | 01/30/08
Wrong Premises? I think not.  j9sflk | 05/10/08
I've Seen It... Not impressed  darkharmonics | 05/16/08

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