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    I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

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      I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

      Ken Johnson Latest article WPF Color Picker Construction Kit

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      Roger Wright
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      I hate laptops myself, but I've been forced to use them at work because the boss loves them. We have Dell, IBM (Lenovo). and Toshibas at work, and they all suck. But the Dells seem to suck the least, and have been far more reliable in actual field use. The one major drawback I've seen in the Dell systems is that, no matter how hard you press the button to increase the brightness, there's no way to make the screen visible in daylight. I won't bother you with details about the other brands I mentioned, but they're not worth considering. Others will have different opinions, to be sure, but of the popular brands I'll order a Dell before any other choice, simply because they produce the least defective product. No manufacturer makes a laptop that I consider useable, but Dell at least makes a reasonable attempt.

      Will Rogers never met me.

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        I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

        Ken Johnson Latest article WPF Color Picker Construction Kit

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        Jorgen Andersson
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        1. One that can be used with a docking station that has double monitor ports. 2. Make up your mind whether you want a laptop or a portable desktop. Anything above 15" isn't a laptop. 3. Visual Studio likes Solid State Disks. 4. Don't buy cheap. You'll regret it Personally I'm having a Dell Latitude E6400 with a docking station at work and one at home, and I love it.

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          I hate laptops myself, but I've been forced to use them at work because the boss loves them. We have Dell, IBM (Lenovo). and Toshibas at work, and they all suck. But the Dells seem to suck the least, and have been far more reliable in actual field use. The one major drawback I've seen in the Dell systems is that, no matter how hard you press the button to increase the brightness, there's no way to make the screen visible in daylight. I won't bother you with details about the other brands I mentioned, but they're not worth considering. Others will have different opinions, to be sure, but of the popular brands I'll order a Dell before any other choice, simply because they produce the least defective product. No manufacturer makes a laptop that I consider useable, but Dell at least makes a reasonable attempt.

          Will Rogers never met me.

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          For field work I would suggest that you have a look at Panasonics Toughbook[^] series, if you can afford them that is. :sigh:

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            1. One that can be used with a docking station that has double monitor ports. 2. Make up your mind whether you want a laptop or a portable desktop. Anything above 15" isn't a laptop. 3. Visual Studio likes Solid State Disks. 4. Don't buy cheap. You'll regret it Personally I'm having a Dell Latitude E6400 with a docking station at work and one at home, and I love it.

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            leppie
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            I got a Dell XPS15 (new Sandy Bridge model). Pretty nice. Wish I insisted more on a SSD though :(

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              I got a Dell XPS15 (new Sandy Bridge model). Pretty nice. Wish I insisted more on a SSD though :(

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              No docking station, that would be a no go for me. But that's a personal preference. The SSD had a much bigger performance impact than I ever would have expected. And one has to remember that the Samsung Drives that comes with Dell aren't the fastest.

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                I hate laptops myself, but I've been forced to use them at work because the boss loves them. We have Dell, IBM (Lenovo). and Toshibas at work, and they all suck. But the Dells seem to suck the least, and have been far more reliable in actual field use. The one major drawback I've seen in the Dell systems is that, no matter how hard you press the button to increase the brightness, there's no way to make the screen visible in daylight. I won't bother you with details about the other brands I mentioned, but they're not worth considering. Others will have different opinions, to be sure, but of the popular brands I'll order a Dell before any other choice, simply because they produce the least defective product. No manufacturer makes a laptop that I consider useable, but Dell at least makes a reasonable attempt.

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                Re the IBM/Lenovo stuff. they make at least two model ranges, one for the average Joe consumer - tinny like any noname POS, and a "real" one. I have no idea of the current nomenclature, but the cheap stuff was R series and serious was T series. It took 8 years of violence to finally kill my T22. I suspect many other manufacturers do the same. Cheers, Peter

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                  Re the IBM/Lenovo stuff. they make at least two model ranges, one for the average Joe consumer - tinny like any noname POS, and a "real" one. I have no idea of the current nomenclature, but the cheap stuff was R series and serious was T series. It took 8 years of violence to finally kill my T22. I suspect many other manufacturers do the same. Cheers, Peter

                  Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.

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                  Peter_in_2780 wrote:

                  It took 8 years of violence to finally kill my T22.

                  I wonder how well you'd do against a T1000. :)

                  Flummery:

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                  • K KenJohnson

                    I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

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                    I heard that HP is pretty good, but haven't tried myself.

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                      I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

                      Ken Johnson Latest article WPF Color Picker Construction Kit

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                      Nobody is a Sony Vaio Fan here ? They make pretty decent systems.

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                      • K KenJohnson

                        I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

                        Ken Johnson Latest article WPF Color Picker Construction Kit

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                        Ravi Sant
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                        I used Lenovo ThinkPad T61 for two years without a single problem in software or hardware. This worked as boon at work to develop C# web/windows applications and services.

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                          Peter_in_2780 wrote:

                          It took 8 years of violence to finally kill my T22.

                          I wonder how well you'd do against a T1000. :)

                          Flummery:

                          This is not the age of reason, this is the age of flummery, and the day of the devious approach. Reason’s gone into the backrooms where it works to devise means by which people can be induced to emote in the desired direction.

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                          I'll be back! and I'll tell you... po-po-pom-po-pom! :rolleyes:

                          [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                            I heard that HP is pretty good, but haven't tried myself.

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                            I've had two HP's die on me this year, so I'm avoiding them like the plague now. Have a ThinkPad T510 on order, so we'll see how that goes....


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                            • K KenJohnson

                              I put it off as long as I could but the time to finally get a laptop has come as I will soon be on the road for a while. I have been putting this off for so long mostly because I like working with 2 24" screens. The only unusual thing I need is good CUDA support. If you have any recommendations I would love to hear them.

                              Ken Johnson Latest article WPF Color Picker Construction Kit

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                              Experience here in: - Fujitsu-Siemens : my first one... it was a POS. - IBM : REALLY NICE! - HP : Works, lacks things that the older IBM had. :thumbsup:

                              [www.tamelectromecanica.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                                No docking station, that would be a no go for me. But that's a personal preference. The SSD had a much bigger performance impact than I ever would have expected. And one has to remember that the Samsung Drives that comes with Dell aren't the fastest.

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                                It is 7200RPM though. Pity about no docking station, getting annoying every morning plugging all the cables.

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                                  Nobody is a Sony Vaio Fan here ? They make pretty decent systems.

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                                  Vaio is for chicks :cool:

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                                    Vaio is for chicks :cool:

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                                    Oh yeah ! - Sony makes sophisticated laptops.You cant compare the quality and finishing of a Sony with others.

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                                      Nobody is a Sony Vaio Fan here ? They make pretty decent systems.

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                                      I went through 4 Sony Vaio's in a previous job..... always going back for repair so no :-(

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                                        Experience here in: - Fujitsu-Siemens : my first one... it was a POS. - IBM : REALLY NICE! - HP : Works, lacks things that the older IBM had. :thumbsup:

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                                        The wife has a Fujitsu Siemens Laptop at home running Vista, had it for about 4 yrs now I think ,good solid laptop has survived having the kids jump on it, spill drinks on it etc.... screen and keyb still works 100% More of a desktop replacement tho imo, it tends to keep your lap nice and warm ;-) it was a cheapy thing on a deal in Tesco's here. I used to have a Advent laptop, lasted about 2 yrs before it started developinga clunking sound..grrrr always kept the lap warm mind u.

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                                          I hate laptops myself, but I've been forced to use them at work because the boss loves them. We have Dell, IBM (Lenovo). and Toshibas at work, and they all suck. But the Dells seem to suck the least, and have been far more reliable in actual field use. The one major drawback I've seen in the Dell systems is that, no matter how hard you press the button to increase the brightness, there's no way to make the screen visible in daylight. I won't bother you with details about the other brands I mentioned, but they're not worth considering. Others will have different opinions, to be sure, but of the popular brands I'll order a Dell before any other choice, simply because they produce the least defective product. No manufacturer makes a laptop that I consider useable, but Dell at least makes a reasonable attempt.

                                          Will Rogers never met me.

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                                          Roger Wright wrote:

                                          Lenovo

                                          I have a Lenovo for development. There's nothing wrong with the laptop performance and specs per se, but it sure as hell ain't something I would want to have in the lap... For one: It's MUCH bigger and heavier than it ought to be. I have a 17" screen, and the laptop is around 19" x 21" - Looks like there's a big old-fashioned picture frame around the screen. And the most annoying thing: The power supply is almost just as big and heavy as the laptop itself. I know you will find this hard to believe, but it's true. You'll have to think twice before picking it up and move it around. And that kinda kills the whole laptop idea, don't you think???

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