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2005-08-31
I paid more for a mac, because I had more for the money, plain simple.
If Dell or whatever give me a best offer, I'll considered it next time.
When I bough my MBP, it was 300$ more than the Dell XPS. But it was
thinner
lighter
double battery life
tougher (hard aluminum body)
LED display with good quality webcam(not the Dell at that time)
greener
bigger and multitouch trackpad (how much efficient on the go)
OSX
iLife
And the customer service is simply great. Apple was the first to upgrade de video card warranty to 3 years (defect nvdia). They change my battery for free even if it wasn't on warranty (after 2 years).
BUT, price for PCs drop considerably the past couple of month. You can now have a Dell XPS for 1000$ less with better spec. For that much, I would buy a XPS today if I have to change.