One other thing I forgot to mention - the Macbook Pro is the only laptop with multi monitor capability. You can plug up to four 1080p monitors, or two 1440p monitors via the thunderbolt port. No external hardware or third party devices necessary, besides some screens. This makes it more of a desktop replacement than any dell will ever be. New MBP 17": $2k
ASUS builds a very competitive 1080p laptop for $1,100 (link below)... go to best buy to see it in person, I don't think the extra weight (few ounces) is such a big deal. It's not like you're a woman or anything. IMHO, these are the only two options for high res laptops. All of the others are the same priced, and simply do not compare to the design of Asus and MBP, the price of ASUS and the versatility (and I suppose prestige) of the MBP.
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That's quite a stretch:
17" MacBook Pro $2400
17" Dell XPS $1200
There's little point of getting a MAC if your intention is to run Windows 7. By doing so you're increasing your failure rate (having to maintain two OSes instead of one).
If you can use Mac OS exclusively (interactive brokers, inverstor R/T, etc...) than OSX is a more stable solution than W7 just because malware and exploits are not as common.
Hey stupid,
Your 17" XPS has an incredibly shitty and laughable 1600x900 resolution. That's half of the 1920x1200 you get with a MBP, or 1920x1080 of a PC laptop (also in the $1.5k+ price range)
MBP starts at $2k, not the four hundred more that you listed (unless you're going to buy from the apple store). Get it at Best Buy, eBay (sealed new from dealers) or a university book store for about 20-30% less sticker.
Your statement about failure rate is the stupidest thing I've heard so far today... and while OSX has few exploits, there is still no excuse to get these problems with Win7.
Like I said, there's a reason why Mac's have 92% market share for laptops above $1.5k. If you think you're a 1600x900 person, then by all means, get the yesteryear email machine...
Anyways, I digress.

IMHO, get a 17" Macbook Pro or 1080p ASUS laptop. ASUS is very competitive at $1,100. The MBP will give you multi monitor functionality out of the box, and ASUS will save you a few hundred for a top of the line machine. Honestly, you're not going to find a better priced high res laptop. If you want to look at the M6500's from Dell, fine, but they're actually more expensive than both the Mac and ASUS variants.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7124324&CatId=4938