opticgeekify :
onichikun :
If you value build quality, portability and battery life over raw performance, then I would go for the mac book pro.
Right now there is a known bug in the keyboard in the 13" mbp retina, so I'd wait for them to resolve that before buying.
I do value those things over raw performance
(My current laptop looks like it will just fall a-part)
I do not plan to get it till next yr so they should of fixed it by then!
Sounds good.
Most people hate Apple products since they are considerably more expensive than equivalent hardware from other vendors.
What they seem to fail to realize is that Apple products typically have a lot more NRE costs associated with it to ensure better build quality, and substantially lower weight for what you can get from competitors.
I value the portability aspect of a laptop rather than having my laptop have dual SSD's in RAID 0. I am not going to be using my laptop for any high-performance applications... that is what my remote desktop/server is for. My laptop is meant as a thin client, not a somewhat portable powerhouse that is probably going to a) fall apart and/or b) cause back problems due to the weight.
The only other laptop I think comes close out there to what I am looking for is the Thinkpad X1 Carbon... but Lenovo ruined that for me with the botched launch.