No, Senator. Apple claims a 5.5 hours usage for its battery... and Dell claims that the upgraded battery is necessary to achieve a similar usage on its laptops. Whether EITHER system acheives 5.5 hours is speculation.
The display is the only one available that comes close to APple's but it does exceed the Apple's display specs... and that is noted. But the standard Dell display is far below the Mac's specs. Even the upgraded display does not match the Apple's in brightness. The best display is still awarded to the Dell.
As to the iWorks suite... have you used it? Or the Wordperfect suite? They offer similar functionality but the iWorks works seamlessly with other Mac apps. Give some examples how "Keynote 3" is "inferior" to Corel "Presentations". Of course, the iWorks suggested retail price is $79 while the Corel MSRP is $299. It was included here because the OEM price from Dell was $79. Also, the chart does give the nod to the Dell in this area... even though it doesn't even mention the availability of Keynote3 which is far more sophisticated that either the Corel or Microsoft offerings.
What isn't speculation is the output of the battery, where you're upgrading the Dell to far beyond the output of the Apple battery.
But the standard Dell display is far below the Mac's specs.
Considering the difference between the added Dell display is about the same as the difference between the Apple and the standard display, I assume you'd agree that the Apple's display is "far below" that of the Inspiron. Bonus points to Dell, I guess.
As to the iWorks suite... have you used it? Or the Wordperfect suite?
Yes, I have - both of them. iWorks is definitely not comparable to WP.