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Problem is, if you need a computer now, the Dell XPS 17 is vapor ware. Looks like a great machine though.

Didn't realize that. I saw YouTube reviews for it last week. I thought that you could actually buy it. I guess that they only seeded them.

You can get the Precision 7740 though. I just priced one out for $12,000. At least you get 128 GB instead of 64 like the MBP 16. 8 TB SSD is nice too.
 
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Yeah, also a nice machine. I’d spec it with a high end processor and a good GPU, everything else bottoms of the line, swap out better parts myself. Still, for that kind of cash, I’d be looking for OLED or microLED.
 
Thank you to everyone!

I just placed an order for
16-inch MacBook Pro - Silver

Hardware:
2.3GHz 8‑core 9th‑generation Intel Core i9 processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.8GHz
AMD Radeon Pro 5500M with 8GB of GDDR6 memory
16GB 2666MHz DDR4 memory
1TB SSD storage
16-inch Retina display with True Tone
Four Thunderbolt 3 ports
Touch Bar and Touch ID

Using the veteran discount, and trading in my current 2015, net cost is $2096! I was initially leaning towards the 2020 13" MacBook Pro with the Icelake i7 (quad-core), spec'ing it out with 16 GB and 1 TB SSD, but the lack of a dGPU was the ultimate deal breaker.

Then I was leaning towards the base 16" MacBook Pro, upgrading it to the 8 GB dGPU and a 1 TB SSD. I was thinking that the i7 running at 2.6 GHz would be better for most single-threaded and/or lighter workloads. I have been stewing over this since Friday (22 May). What ultimately changed my mind was price. The high-end 16" MacBook Pro (with discount) started at $2519 and had the 1TB already included. That is how much the base model clocked in at with the upgraded SSD and dGPU. When I upgraded the high-end version to the 8GB GPU, it was only $90 more! So, I thought, and thought. Watched some YouTube videos, did some reading, and decided earlier today, that I would be dumb to not do the "upgrade" to the i9 for only $90. I am still not sure if the 2.6 GHz i7 will sill be faster than the 2.3 GHz i9, but as I am upgrading from an older Haswell, it should still be a decent upgrade. It should be here somewhere between 4 and 8 June! I am stoked!

Thanks again everyone!

Rich S.
 
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