Dell Laptops

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Cadalot, Aug 12, 2005.

  1. Cadalot

    Cadalot Guest

    I'm looking to buy a Dell Laptop to run CAD

    Can anyone out there give some feedback on Dells?

    Suggestions for Min Spec & Mid Spec as I don't want to spend as much
    as the absolute top end.

    Obviously I have to fill the thing full of RAM, and Min 60 GBytes Hard
    Disk but what else ?

    Alan
     
    Cadalot, Aug 12, 2005
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  2. If you're going to do work on it for any length of time, get a NumPad!
     
    Michael Bulatovich, Aug 12, 2005
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  3. Cadalot

    RJS Guest

    I actually got my home mobile CAD station from winbook.com, but use only
    Dells at work. So, try to get best video card they offer, after a few hours
    behind the screen, you will appreciate this. Stay away from the celeron
    processors. They are good for home, but too stretched for CAD, especially
    newer versions of CAD. The bigger the screen, the happier you will be,
    unless you are actually planning to dock it. Memory and hard drive space are
    a big thing. Get the fastest processor you are capable of buying. It will be
    nice in the response time and will extend the life of your machine. (how
    long you will be able to use it). Good luck.

    Russell
     
    RJS, Aug 17, 2005
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  4. Cadalot

    SimonLW Guest

    I stopped buying Dells. Most of the ones we had suffered a major malfunction
    within the typical three years of service. I've since switched to Winbook.
    After two years, I had to send one back for a dead HDD. We have over 10 of
    them now. Keep in mind that laptops tend to be less reliable than a tower
    and is still quite a bit more expensive for the equivelent power.

    Don't worry much about high end video unless you play games on it. AutoCAD
    don't need it. Enough memory is most important to AutoCAD or the computer
    will become slow and unstable no matter how fast the cpu is.
    -S
     
    SimonLW, Aug 17, 2005
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