I've noticed other people baby the Macbook Pro more as well. I'm sure if you treated the MBP like you did your Dell - even if we aren't comparing Apples to Apples with a Latitude or Precision - it'll fall apart far quicker.
You don't even have to do that. Using the machine normally will cause plenty of damage to the outer casing. Mine is lucky so far, one solid year and not even a dent or blemish... Oops... except for that scratch I have on the bottom.
I think we'll have to agree to disagree on this one skunk. I really love the mechanical action of opening up the MBP. I like the light on the latch release, I like the way the lid pops open a little when you press the release, and I like the way it holds itself closed better than the macbook's magnets. If you hold a macbook vertically, with it's hinge on your desk, it will crack open a little bit, whereas the MBP stays secure. Again, this is personal preference, but I like it the way it is and I think it adds to the design, rather than detracts.
-Ado
Glad we can be civil about it. Truthfully, I am kinda just wanting a new design just to see what Apple could do with it. I could have only imagined what it must have been like for Titanium PowerBook owners to see the 17" PowerBook (first one with Aluminum enclosure to my knowledge) for the first time.
Right about now, and case changes in the MBP would be welcomed in my opinion, not that anything is wrong with the current one other than being a bit dated and limited in constructions and what Apple can do with it.