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If its just for typing you would get more battery life out of a macpro. But the alienware are very very cool, and very fast if you wanted to play games... Id get an alienware.

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Q: I am a student and wil use the computer for a lot of typing. I don't game on computers. should I get an alienware m11x or a mabook pro 13?
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