Portable Workstations for Sketchup
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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.
Edit: Oops, missed the under 14". Sager current has only 1 14" and 1 13" model.
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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...
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Anybody running SU on an Asus Zenbook UX301LA with the 2.8Ghz i7?
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I'm currently on the Asus TaiChi 21 with the i7 CPU.
http://www.asus.com/taichi/#SpecDetailList
For smaller things it seems to work just fine.
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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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Nothing other than what is above - purchase has been delayed a little but will let ya'll know once a decision is made
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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... -
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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Its nice, but still a bit bulky regarding the original requirements of this post. The latest XPS 13 appears to fit the bill well.
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Dell XPS 13 Looks like a fantastic laptop!
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@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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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
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Also interesting is the gfx card list - it gives an idea how the card performs in comparison to other cards. The AMD FirePro M4100 there is currently at place 145 (1 is the best), which is worse than the gt740M so maybe that's why heavy models didn't work for you.
See http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Graphics-Cards-Benchmark-List.844.0.html
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and the PassMark benches here: http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/
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Sketchucation should do a deal with Dell for some cheap ones
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@juju said:
I'm currently on the Asus TaiChi 21 with the i7 CPU.
http://www.asus.com/taichi/#SpecDetailList
For smaller things it seems to work just fine.
I've just replaced the Asus TaiChi with a Lenovo Y5070 (i7 CPU, Maxwell GPU version). Apart from the size and quality differences, I'm generally speaking, happy - I just need to calibrate the monitor (and external monitor).
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I just wondered is it cheaper to Buy Smartphone online shop, laptops - computers in Bulgaria compared to the UK.
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