For the past couple of weeks, I've been looking for the "right" laptop to use for home/work/dev/play. I started to look at the Dell XPS M1330, their new slim 13.3" laptops, and was not too satisfied with their hardware/price ratio ... good hardware but too high of a price. So then I started looking at refurbished Dells and quickly came to the same conclusion. I was looking for the following things on a laptop:
- Fast CPU - I want to do software virtualization (aka, VPCs).
- Lots of RAM - (same reasons as above)
- Descent size HD - (same reasons as above)
Nick comically suggested, you should check out the MacBook Pros (MBPs). At first, I dimissed the comment...why would I buy a MacBook? I'm a Windows guy...and that's when I started questioning reality... just kidding, not really.
I first started looking at the new 2.4Ghz MBP since it can run both Tiger (OSX) and Vista with the aid of Boot Camp. Unfortantelly, a new MBP is too rich for my blood...so my I started looking at refurbished MBPs. That's when I ran into this one 15" 2.33 Ghz MBP. After a quick glance on it, I knew that this was the machine I was looking for since it met my needs/requirements and was within my budget....the only problem was, could I switch to OSX after working with Windows for soo long? Also, how can I do .NET development without having any MS tooling that works on a OSX? I started to get disappointed...until I met, VMWare Fusion. Check out the image below:
Currently here's what's running along side OSX:
- Vista x86 - I had trouble using Boot Camp's drivers with Vista x64.
- Office 2007
- VS2008 - On my OSX Dock
- .NET Framework 3.5
- FeedDemon - On my OSX Dock
- Zune Software
Best part yet? If I want avoid the virtualization overhead (there isn't any noticeable kind) I can boot natively into Vista and be up in no time (1 min boot time).