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Yeah, and depending on how the keyboard feels on this new beast, I might just stick with the old MBP.

But the thing is, it would be really cool to enjoy the technical improvements without giving up the basics. I played with a MacBook a few weeks ago, and the picture and built-in speakers were sensational. It was an amazing piece of engineering. And I had to return it because in their obsession with thinness, Apple had made it impossible for my gorilla hands to type on.

It would be nice to get a work laptop that had those strict improvements in it too, without having to sacrifice so much usability. That used to be the MBP upgrade experience. Once in a while you had to mourn something useful—the loss of an ethernet jack, for example. But mostly you got a lighter, faster machine with a better screen and battery life.

This upgrade is far more drastic and the first time the trade-off doesn't seem worthwhile. It's like design puritans took over the company.



You should check out the dell percision series.

http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/precision-m5510-workstatio...




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