Apple's 13" MacBook has been revamped and rebranded as part of the MacBook Pro family. Currently at $1,119 after rebate, it's not only the most affordable MacBook Pro, but also one of the most affordable professional 13" laptops we've seen. Still, we wondered how it compares to its 13" counterparts from Dell and Lenovo — the fast, high-end ones with fancy cases, not the slower, plastic bargain laptops under $500. We examined each company's offerings to find out.

  Dell Adamo Lenovo ThinkPad X301 Apple MacBook Pro 13"
Price $1,999 $1,595.16 $1,119
(via $50 rebate*)
Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Mac OS X
Weight 4 lbs. 3.2 lbs. 4.5 lbs.
Width (at thickest) 0.65" 0.92" 0.95"
Screen 13.4" 1366x768 widescreen LCD with LED backlight 13.3" 1440x900 widescreen LCD with LED backlight 13.3" 1280x800 widescreen LCD with LED backlight
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 800MHz front side bus Intel Core 2 Duo 1.4GHz dual-core processor with 800MHz front side bus Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz dual-core processor with 1066MHz front side bus
Memory 2GB DDR3 800MHz RAM 2GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM 2GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM
Hard Drive 128GB solid state drive 120GB 5400 rpm hard drive 160GB 5400 rpm hard drive
Video Card Intel GS45 with DisplayPort Intel GMA 4500MHD with DisplayPort/VGA NVIDIA GeForce 9400M with 256MB RAM, Mini DisplayPort
Optical Drive None DVD burner dual layer DVD drive
Wireless Networking 802.11n 802.11n 802.11n
Ports 3 USB ports
(1 shared eSATA), Ethernet
3 USB ports, Ethernet 2 USB ports, FireWire, Ethernet
Rated Battery Life 5 hours 6.5 hours 7 hours
Misc. 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth 2.1 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, fingerprint reader 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, SD card slot
*Rebate ends June 30.

Design
Aesthetically, it's hard to declare a winner amongst this trio of notebooks. The Lenovo ThinkPad X301 is the lightest model coming in at 3.2 lbs., but despite its fragile appearance it can withstand a hard fall thanks to Lenovo's roll cage technology, which like a Formula One race car, is designed to protect inner components during impact. Still, Lenovo is known for its corporate products and the X301 sticks with tradition dressed in a business-like suit of black. Dell on the other hand breaks from tradition giving its Adamo (pictured) a brushed aluminum chassis and a slender 0.65" profile. Like the 13" MacBook Pro, it's hacked from a single block of aluminum. However, unlike Apple and Lenovo, Dell lets its users choose between an etched (Pearl) or brushed (Onyx) finish.

Apple, which is know for its svelte designs, doesn't disappoint with the 13" MacBook Pro either. It features a comfortable, over-sized trackpad, backlit keyboard, edge-to-edge glass display, and a built-in dual layer DVD burner. Unfortunately, the latter puts it 0.5 lbs over the ultraportable weight limit. Nevertheless, the MacBook Pro's classic design allows it to go from the boardroom to a dorm room with ease. But based on weight and profile alone, Lenovo and Dell have an edge over Apple.
Winner: Dell & Lenovo

Apple's 13" MacBook has been revamped and rebranded as part of the MacBook Pro family. Currently at $1,119 after rebate, it's not only the most affordable MacBook Pro, but also one of the most affordable professional 13" laptops we've seen. Still, we wondered how it compares to its 13" counterparts from Dell and Lenovo — the fast, high-end ones with fancy cases, not the slower, plastic bargain laptops under $500. We examined each company's offerings to find out.
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High-End 13" laptops comparo: Apple, Lenovo, Dell

Published June 17, 2009