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Uncategorized Wednesday, May 25th 2011 at 10:21 am

Is Dell’s New Laptop a MacBook Pro Clone?

Yesterday, Dell announced the XPS15z, which it touts as the “thinnest 15-inch PC on the planet*,” bringing “performance, style, battery life and craftsmanship together in a sleek package less than one inch thin.” But at least a few observers have wondered if the $999 laptop is cribbing some of that style from a certain other grey 15-inch laptop.

Wired’s Charlie Sorrel writes, “The 15z is an obvious rip-off of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, from the squared-and-rounded aluminum body to the black screen bezel to the upward-facing speaker grilles to the chiclet keyboard, complete with miniature arrow-keys.” Engadget is a little more diplomatic about the similarities, but comes to a similar conclusion, and not to Dell’s favor: “though the XPS 15z most definitely looks like a MacBook Pro and sports similar materials, you’ll wind up disappointed if you’re expecting the same exacting attention to detail. You’re looking at an aluminum and magnesium alloy sandwich here, not a unibody frame, and much of that metal is thin enough to flex under a little bit of pressure.” Nevertheless, they gave it a relatively favorable 8/10 rating.

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Apple recently sued Samsung for allegedly copying elements of the iPhone’s and iPad’s design. Do you think the XPS 15zX is too close to the MacBook Pro for comfort, or has the Apple look become so generic as to no longer be noteworthy when it’s imitated?

(As for that * up top about this being the thinnest, it actually directs to this, no seriously: ‘Based on Dell internal analysis as at February 2011. Based on a thickness comparison [front and rear measurements] of other 15″ laptop PCs manufactured by HP, Acer, Toshiba, Asus, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, MSI. No comparison made with Apple or other manufacturers not listed.’ So it’s the thinnest of those that Dell chose to compare it with.)

(via Wired, Engadget. pics via Engadget.)

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  • Guest

    It’s not a rip-off of the pro.  Rounded?  Really?  Dell’s laptops have been rounded for years.  Look at the Inspiron 15s.

    It seems to have more design to it than the Macbook.  Not just plain gray color, but accented with different colors.

  • Citizen

    I suppose the real question at hand is, “Who really gives a damn?”

  • Ehrg

    What does it matter?  They are all made by the same company anyway.

  • Anonymous

    The lack of BD drive killed it for me.  I was ready to pull the trigger and no blu-ray drive.  Hopefully it’s not the thickness issue with the slot BD drive that Dell decided to opt out.  

    I am also a very proud owner of the MB Pro 2011 model and let me tell you, looking like it or not, no one can come close to offering the pleasure of using a MB Pro.  I am one of those that use both PC and Mac but Mac is a Ferrari while any PC is Ford Pinto in comparison.  Just my honest humble opinion folks; please I do not wish to hear from Apple haters/idiots.

  • http://twitter.com/wonkydonky wonky donky.

    If it’s a clone of a MBP, then does that make it less crappy than the garden-variety Dell?

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  • Mkeup1989

    are you stupid lol

  • jhkhl hjkl

     And I don’t want to hear from crapple users saying “Oooh look at my new shiny thing, it is so much better than yours”

    Non apple computer offer same or even more at lower price, here is the truth you cannot escape.

  • Non-Apple or Microsoft Fanboy

    Apple products offer a much better appeal and user experience than any other pc. Windows laptops are poor quality plastic crap (even aluminum PCs are flimsy and feel cheap) but commonly have much better specs. Why doesn’t anyone understand this tradeoff? I honestly think the Dell laptop displayed above looks terribly ugly, especially when compared to the Macbook Pro.