I did--After using Mac computers almost exclusively for over 25 years for my personal rig (except for some job-supplied laptops). I have just about had it with Tim Cook's version of Apple.
The new iPad Pros fold up like a grahm cracker, hell they are arriving from the factory bent! And still uses a phone OS, and they are too expensive. (Keeping my 10.5 iPad Pro as long as possible)
The new iPhones have no fingerprint scanner, PWM issues, 1-hand usability issues, LTE connectivity issues, and many more things I do not like about them, and they are too expensive. (keeping my jet black 7, which I bought after seeing the then newly released X last year)
The new Macbook pros, well I am not typing up a 5,000 word dissertation on all the issues those machines have...and they are too expensive.
So I sort of went the opposite direction from Macbook pros...not a Lenovo ThinkPad, not a Dell XPS, not a Razer Blade, and definitely not a Microsoft Surface/Book...I went with just about the highest power-to-price ratio in a thin and light laptop by getting this year's MSI GS63!
- Intel 8th gen. 8750 6-core CPU 2.2
- 16 GB ram
- Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB
- 256 GB m2 SSD (and pulled the additional 1TB spinner for storage and installed a 512 Samsung EVO) so two separate SSD drives in the lappy.
- Every Port I could ever need--dongle-free living is great. (Three USB 3.0 A, one USB 2.0 A, HDMI, Thunderbold 3, mini displayport, ethernet, card reader, separate headphone and mic ports)
The weight is 4.39 lbs and it is .7 inches thick which is quite thin and light for a kick ass rig that will play games on ultra settings on my 2560 X 1440 24 inch external display with no heat issues. I did easily undervolt the CPU just a bit (can't do that with a MBP, even though better cooling is desperately needed in it). I am just a light gamer, and I like the reboot of old-man games: Quake Champions and DOOM.
I did not get this rig simply to play games. I am also a visual designer, front end developer and do some video editing and a wee bit of motion graphics, so I wanted power for other reasons. Also, I simply like a very fast computer, even if just web browsing. And it is built for sustained powerful use as it has rather large cooling vents on sides, top and bottom of chassis and well thought out heat pipes. I can work the crap out of this machine and it barely gets hot.
This laptop is, arguably, more powerful than virtually every single Macbook Pro one could purchase (CPU plus GPU combined power) and even with the 2nd SSD I installed got it all for less than $1,500.
I am not a MacOS snob, but do prefer MacOS over windows 10, but not enough to make me buy a gimped laptop for $3-7K.
The build quality is not as good as a MBP, but it is an all aluminum case and it has really nice looks. As does the newer and even better MSI GS65.
The display is the only thing I am not super stoked about as it is 1920 X 1080 and not the greatest color, but it is usually connect to an external display anyhow.