Macbook Air $1000 vs Inspiron 14 7000

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I am really tight on budget. I need a decent laptop for college that can play light games, is comfortable, reliable, and fast.

I will end up loaded with homework and projects for sure, so a good screen is a must.

Because of my planned degree, I won't have time to spare, so productivity and fast loading times are a priority (SSD). Perfection is in the details. Which laptop will provide me with it?

If anyone has other suggestions, I can only buy directly from either Dell or Apple website.

14 7000: http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/productdetails/inspiron-14-7460-laptop/cai147w10p7b2559
15 7000 2 in 1: http://www.dell.com/en-us/member/shop/productdetails/inspiron-15-7579-2-in-1-laptop/dncwsbb0013h
Gaming: http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/productdetails/inspiron-15-7567-laptop/fncwf514s?selectionState=eyJGUHJpY2UiOjk0OS45OSwiT0MiOiJmbmN3ZjUxNHMiLCJRdHkiOjEsIk1vZHMiOlt7IklkIjo3NjAsIk9wdHMiOlt7IklkIjoiRkhETlQiLCJQcmljZSI6NTAuMH1dfSx7IklkIjo1NzIsIk9wdHMiOlt7IklkIjoiRkcwMDI4In1dfV19
Macbook: https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-air
 
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Does that mean you admit to the power of Dell?
 

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OK, I understand your electric car analogy better now - I was assuming that OP already had considered these potential limitations.
 

GreyCatz

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No, it means that the only way I would consider a MacBook, for you or for myself, would be as total freebie. If you have to pony up $300 to get the device and then add $200 to get decent storage, then I can't honestly recommend the MacBook any longer - opportunity or not.

I'm a Lenovo person at heart, but I have no problem with Dell - in fact I'm using my desktop Inspiron right now - and Dell's laptops are generally held in high esteem on the forums I consult.

Cheers,
GreyCatz.
 
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