A couple of weeks ago I took some full resolution 5D3 photos on a USB stick and a brand new Dell XPS 15 with full HD display into the local Apple store for a proper look at the 15" rMBP and to compare matching photos side by side. The sales assistant had no concerns with me doing that. I knew the Dell screen was not great, but I was blown away by the Retina screen. It really was wonderful. So I bought one.
Once I got it home the screen remained just as impressive, and I was soon running it at full resolution with Lightroom 4.1 and some raw files. It looked bloody brilliant, and even better than at "best for retina" resolution. Text was tiny, as expected, and I was fine with that, just, but I did need to establish whether that would be the case. I would want to run at full resolution all the time. That's why I want(ed) that display. Unfortunately I ran into some issues which turned me off the machine overall. Firstly the keyboard layout was extremely disagreeable for me as a Windows user of over a decade. No "#" key. "@" key in the wrong place. No "Pause" key. I also have zero interest in OS X and was itching to install Windows 8 via Bootcamp as that was my planned way to use the machine. Unfortunately I was unable to complete that task as Windows simply would not install to the partition. I double checked various web guides, unbootcamped and rebootcamped but without success. For several other reasons I knew in advance that the machine was not ideal, but the lure of the screen was strong. I really hoped that it and I would get on. Sadly(?) it was not to be.
Anyway, the Dell XPS 15 was useless for photographic editing, so that had to be returned, as did the Apple.
Today I ordered a refurb Dell Precision M6700 with IPS RGB display from the Dell Outlet. Although I'm underwhelmed by the 1920x1080 resolution, having used 1920x1200 for the last six years, I think that for my needs and preferences it will turn out to be the better choice than the Apple, but only by a little. Downsides - bigger, heavier (but it rarely moves further than between rooms at home) and lower resolution. Upsides - Much cheaper once warranty is included, more powerful, massively more storage, more easily serviced, more upgradeable, includes ODD, has Expresscard 54 slot (which is a major convenience to me), has a wider gamut, has a Windows keyboard, has a non-glare screen.
Hopefully this latest machine will be a keeper. If not then I think I will have to go back to the rMBP and suffer all the irritations and limitations just to get that wonderful screen, although resolution aside the screen on the Precision should actually be superior for photographic work, I believe. Yes, it's even more of a gorilla than the M4700, but if I'm honest with myself that is not really an issue. I just really fancied the svelte lines of the rMBP to go with that screen, but weight and size is not a priority in the great scheme of things. In any case, I have a 12" tiddler if I need to go light. The M6700 won't arrive for another week so I won't have all my answers for a while yet.
As for the Asus U500 I mentioned in an earlier post, that seems to have more than enough issues to make it a no-go for me - question mark over build quality, fans always spinning audibly, some odd throttling issues, orangey reds, proprietary storage of insufficient capacity, not cheap enough given those weaknesses.
EDIT : Out of curiosity I thought I'd price up my Dell refurb as though it was a new machine. As far as I can tell I have a perfect match on the specs except I forgot to add the Bluetooth card to the "new" configuration. Headline specs are....
- 17.3" 1920x1080 IPS RGB Anti-glare 10 bit premium panel
- Core i7-3720
- nVidia Quadro K3000M 2GB DDR5
- 16GB 1866MHz RAM
- 256GB mSATA SSD
- 750GB 7,200rpm HDD
- Space for another 2.5" drive - I have a 256GB Samsung 830 SSD and a 750GB Momentus XT available if needed
- 8XDVD+/-RW
- Intel Ultimate-N 6300 3X3 a/b/g/n Wireless
- Dell 380 Bluetooth 4
- Expresscard 54 slot
- Windows keyboard
New Dell price before Dell discounts = £4060. Obviously this is a nonsense price which should be ignored.
New Dell price after Dell discounts = £2990. This includes upgrades at inflated prices, which is pretty common practice.
My refurb price including VAT, delivery and 3yr NBD = £1745 + £15 for a copy of Windows 8 Pro.
The rMBP I would be considering is the MC976B/A, for which the best price I've found from a reliable supplier is £1,880 before the addition of 3yr Applecare, a copy of Windows and a CF card reader, all of which would take the total to around £2,100.