

MAC SYNCBACK ALTERNATIVE SOFTWARE
Dell's PremierColor software isn't perfect, but it gives you more control over screen settings than most I've seen, and it has two Thunderbolt 3 controllers to make your external drives happy. The Dell with the 4K screen option delivers that, and it's not as reflective as the OLED screens I've seen. If, like me, you're not a fan of OLED screens for photo editing - they're not optimized for Adobe RGB and aren't great at tonal range in the shadows - then what you need is a laptop with a good IPS display. So when you want to go Windows, here are our recommendations for laptops to fill that MacBook-size void in your life. If you need advice on whether a particular type of laptop or two-in-one is right for you, jump to our laptop FAQ at the bottom of the list. It's a great place to start to get an idea of what's available. This list is periodically updated with new models we've tested and reviewed. Plus, we're seeing lots of experimentation with multiscreen designs. You can also get more variety, with alternatives like 2-in-1s. Even when trying to imitate the offerings of a MacBook (or an iPad or iPad Pro) there are all sizes of far less expensive Chromebooks, as well as 14- and 15-inch laptops that are slightly smaller and lighter than the 16-inch MacBook Pro, but not quite as small as the 13-inch MacBook Air, across the price spectrum.

MAC SYNCBACK ALTERNATIVE WINDOWS
No one can deny that one appealing thing about Windows laptops is the variety. An entry-level MacBook can stretch the limits of your budget, and those who've set aside a nice chunk of cash might want something a little more customizable.
