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MacBooks Best Laptops, Says Consumer Reports.

MacBooks are the best laptops, according to Consumer Reports" testing. Say what you want about Apple products, but they certainly have their fans. Consumer Reports, a generally objective consumer-centric product review North American magazine, is in love with the current generations of MacBooks. Apple MacBooks top spot in each of Consumer Reportsň€™ three laptop categories of 13-inch, 14- to 15-inch and 17- to 18-inch. 13-inch MacBooks ruled the category, with the unibody MacBook, the MacBook Air and the polycarbonate MacBook White taking the top three spots. The PCs that make up the bottom half of the list are the HP Pavilion dv3-1075us, Dell Studio XPS 13, and the Gateway UC7807u. The 15-inch MacBook Pro topped the 14- to 16-inch laptop category, scoring a 75 out of 100. The next closest offering in the category was the Toshiba Satellite M305-S4910 with a 64 out of 100. Of course, the so-called ň€śApple taxň€ť was in full force with the MacBook Pro costing $2000 and the Toshiba running $700. The 17- to 18-inch category belonged to the 17-inch MacBook Pro with the highest score of 80 out of 100. Second place went to the Dell Studio 17 with 64 out of 100. The Apple tax strikes even harder here with the MacBook Pro 17 costing $2800 and the Dell Studio 17 at only $750. Itň€™s no surprise that Apple products cost a premium over comparable PC products, but the MacBooks that topped the charts (and price points) also came with stronger specifications than its closest competitors in screen resolution, GPU, bundled software, just to name a few. In fact, Apple boasted about its own inherent ň€˜valueň€™ in its products in a recent news story, though itň€™ll be hard to argue with a price difference of more than $1,000. The message from Consumer Reports (subscription required for full ratings) is clear though ň€“ Apple hit a home run with its latest generation of MacBooks, but owning one over a PC will cost you.


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