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    • sketch3d.deS Offline
      sketch3d.de
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      @ashscott said:

      Keep the recommendations coming for machines under 14 inches!

      the ASUS Zenbook series as e.g. the new UX303LN with 13.3" display also avail in QHD+ (3200 x 1800).

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        ntxdave
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        @mike lucey said:

        I still miss my old 17" MacBook Pro. Having the extra screen real estate of the 17" over the current 15.4" MBP was great, even the retina resolution does not fully compensate. However, my problems will be solved when I get my hands on some very portable Packed Pixel screens!

        [attachment=0:10s8udcl]<!-- ia0 -->PackedPixels-Uses-Office.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:10s8udcl]

        If anyone is not familiar with Packed Pixels, you can check it out here, http://www.packedpixels.com/#home

        Great idea but I am afraid they will wind up pricing themselves out of business. In one of the clips they say they estimate they will be about $500. That is a darn expensive screen (IMHO).

        Are they actually available anywhere?

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          alpro
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          http://www.boxxtech.com/products/mobile-workstations?gclid=CjwKEAjww8eiBRCE7qvK9Z7W_DgSJABfOjf2qyiDbutAIFCOezB18iRlZ8drdY6IDOZ4obmI1wrhuBoCDQPw_wcB

          A bit pricey but seem pretty power packed and portable plus no bloatware

          Mike

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          • pmolsonP Offline
            pmolson
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            I have been using laptops pretty much exclusively for the past 8 years for modeling and rendering. I work on great big honking models. almost all of them over 70gb full of 3d plants and trees etc.

            I used a dell precision m6400 for the past 5 years and it was an absolute work horse. Big durable and capable. It is now my back up and still works good.

            My current machine is a Dell alienware 17x. Lightning fast.

            I found out the hard way that over 16gb ram is not utilized unless you run windows pro.
            I run 32gb ram

            I am not listing all the specifics, because you will basically want to get the fastest, baddest, components your budget will allow.

            The bigger the screen the better in my opinion, but I am kinda old and my eyes are not what the once were.

            good luck

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            • ashscottA Offline
              ashscott
              last edited by

              All great advice - and I agree, its more cost effective to go for a bigger machine, you get more horsepower per dollar. However, 14 inch is what is needed in this instance. I was tempted to buy a 6400 when they came out but went with something a little cheaper at the time.

              I liked alienware's recent concept of leaving heavy GPU in a module on your desktop (its rare to need full power on the plain or out and about on battery. It sounds like there could be some improvement in Alienware's pioneering idea and I look forward to seeing where it leads. The other bonus is that it uses desktop GPUs so you dont have the heat and price problems of mobile GPUs.

              Thanks for your input everyone

              Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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              • M Offline
                mk11
                last edited by

                @ashscott - what did you end up buying?

                Marc Kleinmann
                SU Pro 2015
                Mac & Win

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                • jujuJ Offline
                  juju
                  last edited by

                  I'm also looking at options at the moment.

                  Have another look at the alienware 13, consider it with the graphics amplifier. From what I understand it becomes the primary graphics when plugged in and restarted.

                  Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                  • sketch3d.deS Offline
                    sketch3d.de
                    last edited by

                    the brand new HP Omen 15 might be interesting too even if slightly to big but with a lots of horsepower (and being thin & light).

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                    • C Offline
                      CalypsoArt
                      last edited by

                      I bought my 17" i7 Sager notebook in 2010. I have had no problem since. For two years it was my full time work machine for AutoCAD, Sketchup, etc., working 12hrs a day pushing a 24" monitor. It now is my home machine but I still use it for projects. The only negative was that the battery lasted 45 min. However, I always kept it plugged in. New Sagers are capable of pushing dual 30" monitors. You can get the same machines with 15" screens.

                      favicon

                      (www.sagernotebook.com)

                      Edit: Oops, missed the under 14". Sager current has only 1 14" and 1 13" model.

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                      • ashscottA Offline
                        ashscott
                        last edited by

                        The Omen looks cool, I especially like the option for a bumped up GPU.

                        The smaller Sagers look nice too, my concern is their support in New Zealand...

                        Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                        • M Offline
                          mk11
                          last edited by

                          Anybody running SU on an Asus Zenbook UX301LA with the 2.8Ghz i7?

                          Marc Kleinmann
                          SU Pro 2015
                          Mac & Win

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                          • jujuJ Offline
                            juju
                            last edited by

                            I'm currently on the Asus TaiChi 21 with the i7 CPU.

                            officialsite

                            asus official site

                            favicon

                            (www.asus.com)

                            For smaller things it seems to work just fine.

                            Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                            • K Offline
                              kaas
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                              @Ashscott, any other laptops you're considering? I'm in the same boat so I'm following this thread with much interest.

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                              • ashscottA Offline
                                ashscott
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                                Nothing other than what is above - purchase has been delayed a little but will let ya'll know once a decision is made

                                Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                                  kaas
                                  last edited by

                                  On a side note: I noticed there are only two aspect ratios available for laptop screens nowadays:
                                  16 : 9 (for instance 1920x1080) and 16 : 10 (for instance 1920x1200). 16:10 almost resembles the golden ratio and gives you more height and less vertical scrolling. Pity it's only used by Apple.
                                  Everybody else has gone for the cheaper 16:9. The argument 'its better for watching movies' is imho not really valid for people who are looking for a (business) laptop. How many people buy laptops for watching movies as the main purpose anyway...

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                                  • sketch3d.deS Offline
                                    sketch3d.de
                                    last edited by

                                    the new Dell Alienware 15 with nVidia GTX 980m avail and being 20% slimmer as well as a little bit lighter...

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                                    • ashscottA Offline
                                      ashscott
                                      last edited by

                                      Its nice, but still a bit bulky regarding the original requirements of this post. The latest XPS 13 appears to fit the bill well.

                                      Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                        Rich O Brien Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        Dell XPS 13 Looks like a fantastic laptop!

                                        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp 📖

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                                        • sketch3d.deS Offline
                                          sketch3d.de
                                          last edited by

                                          @ashscott said:

                                          The latest XPS 13...

                                          ... is sexy but shared intel Graphics HD 5500 only... i.e. switching of the SU hardware acceleration (= OpenGL) might be required.... which may work with a fast CPU and low-poly count models.

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                                          • Phillip HP Offline
                                            Phillip H
                                            last edited by

                                            You may wish to bookmark http://www.notebookcheck.net as it allows extensive comparisons and benchmarks. Here is the info on the 'debacle' graphics chipset: http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-FirePro-M4100.104958.0.html

                                            Good Luck

                                            HP EliteBook 8440p Intel® Dual Core™ i7 M620@ 2.67 4GB RAM
                                            NVIDIA NVS 3100, 512 MB
                                            Windows® 8.1 64 bit
                                            SketchUp Pro 2015 version 15.3.331 64-bit

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