Philrock
Mechanical
- Dec 30, 2001
- 311
My Fujitsu C2310 laptop has died, and I'm in the market for a new laptop, and looking for recommendations. The Fujitsu was under-powered for what I'm doing, which includes SolidWorks 2001 Plus, AutoCad, Excel, MS Word, web browser, and email client - sometimes all at the same time.
I'm debating whether or not to make the new laptop my main computer. If I did this, I would hook up external keyboard, trackball, and TWO external monitors. If I can't find a laptop that can handle two external monitors, this will just be my home and travel machine. In this case, I'm not real concerned about blinding speed, but I don't want it to choke on solving mates in small to medium sized SolidWorks assembly models.
I might upgrade from SolidWorks 2001 Plus to 2010.
I'm inclined to go with Windows XP, unless someone twists my arm convincingly in some other direction.
Dell seems to be popular in the engineering community, but I've seen some scathing reviews of some of their "mobile workstations". In fact, those bad reviews were on the Dell web site.
Suggestions? Recommendations?
I'm debating whether or not to make the new laptop my main computer. If I did this, I would hook up external keyboard, trackball, and TWO external monitors. If I can't find a laptop that can handle two external monitors, this will just be my home and travel machine. In this case, I'm not real concerned about blinding speed, but I don't want it to choke on solving mates in small to medium sized SolidWorks assembly models.
I might upgrade from SolidWorks 2001 Plus to 2010.
I'm inclined to go with Windows XP, unless someone twists my arm convincingly in some other direction.
Dell seems to be popular in the engineering community, but I've seen some scathing reviews of some of their "mobile workstations". In fact, those bad reviews were on the Dell web site.
Suggestions? Recommendations?