![]() The MacBook Pro scored 2953 in single core and 5511 in multicore. The difference between the machines is negligible. I ran Geekbench 4 on both machines. The X220 runs an Intel Core i5 2450M clocked 2,5 – 3,1 GHz. The MacBook Pro runs an Intel Core i5-2435M clocked 2,4 – 3,0 GHz. The CPUs in both machines are nearly identical. If you sit in bright sunlight, the display will get brighter automatically and if you are sitting in the dark, it will dim down, vey cool! The CPU This sensor allows the device to automatically adjust the screen brightness according to your surroundings. One thing that Apple really sets apart from Lenovo is that the MacBook Pro has an integrated brightness sensor. I don’t like this aspect ratio but got used to it the last years. The resolution is 1368×768 and it’s aspect ratio is 16:9. This is very important for business users that the display is matte. The ThinkPad X220 has the standard TN panel display. But if you turn the brightness up you won’t really notice that. This is something that Lenovo stopped using since the Tx20 series. I also like that it is in the 16:10 aspect ratio. It’s display is gorgeous, very bright and not dependent on the viewing angle. The MacbookPro wins the comparison very clearly. In this post I am interested in comparing the hardware of both machines. This comparison will be done in another post. I won’t talk about macOS Sierra in this blog post. The X220 is clearly more compact and easier to carry around: Here is a picture of the two machines side by side. Here is a comparison of the two contenders: They are both from 2011 and have very similar specs. In this blog post I would like to compare both of these machines. But I will exchange the ThinkPad X220 for the MacBook Pro because I cannot justify to have both machines. I will still be using the P50 for main work. The main memory is 2x4GB RAM clocked at 667MHz. For mobility I am using a ThinkPad X220 running a Intel Core i5 2450M CPU with 2,5 – 3,1 GHz and Intel HD 3000 GPU. ![]() This machine is very powerful and runs fine under Windows 10. This is my main working machine and I mostly use it in a ThinkPad dock.
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