It’s looking like I can go to Dell.com and get a configured similarly to a new $1600 MacBook for about $1450 with ~$500 of “instant savings”, whatever that means.
Feature Macbook 13in Dell XPS M1530
Processor Intel C2D 2.4ghz Intel C2D 2.4ghz
Memory 2GB DDR3 4GB DDR2
Storage 250GB 5400RPM Drive 250GB 7200RPM Drive
Graphics nVidia 9400M 256MB nVidia 8600M GT
Weight 4.5lbs 5.78lbs
Battery 5 hrs unclear
Cost $1599 $1449So, for $150 less, you can get something that significantly edges out the MacBook in terms of performance: the “GT” line of mobile GPUs are significantly more muscular than the non GT—the 8600M GT is 20% faster than the 9400M in synthetic tests. The increased standard memory size and faster spinning disk also make it more suitable for performance tasks.
If you’re willing to sacrifice a little performance, you can drop down into the sub-$1200 range, which gets you a 2.1GHz processor but a worse graphics card. Also, note that the XPS M1530 was released for Christmas last year.
The takeaway from this is that there is an Apple Tax, but it’s shrunk significantly since the PowerPC days. Also, the Apple Tax creeps up as their models age. For instance, the Mac Pros are extraordinarily expensive for their parts at the moment, simply because they haven’t increased the specs or dropped prices very recently.