DannyShadd0w
New Member
So I'm looking to upgrade to a new laptop from my macbook pro mid 2010, 2.4ghz core 2 duo, 4gb ram.
I'm a designer so aesthetics are kind of important. That being said, I don't really want to get another mac. I've considered it and looked at the models and found one I liked, but I have budget constraints (being a student) and I'm thinking of switching to Linux. I checked out Eurocom but they're pretty massive and heavy, and I checked system76 because they do laptops for linux but they ended up having bad reviews on build quality and bad battery life.
I'm looking for something less than $1600 but open to suggestions.
Ideally what I would like is a relatively light laptop, doesn't have to be ultrabook level, but not really wanting anything that's gaming laptop weight because I do want to take it places if I need to.
I want something with a decent CPU, preferably i7 and quad core as I'm starting to do more 3D work. Kind of want to have upwards of 8gb ram, but don't need anything more than 16gb because I don't need to do complex scientific stuff.
Graphics card I'm not overly concerned about, but being able to play steam indie games without a problem would be cool.
Battery life doesn't have to be on par with mac, but anything less than 3 hours is not really my thing.
Coming from a macbook pro I really appreciate the aluminium chassis, but anything that feels nice and sturdy.
I want it to have ac wifi and bluetooth if possible.
Not concerned about the quality of internal speakers as I have my own external ones and some nice headphones which I use for everything.
Anything more than 1080p screen would be cool.
Looking at more than 11" because that's too small for me, but less than 17" because I feel the structure of the laptop suffers at that size.
SSD or dual hard drive capabilities would be nice to have, but I'm open about it. Not concerned about the capacity too much but anything higher than 250gb would be sick.
Optical drive is not needed, but won't be a killer if it has one.
HDMI port and USB 3.0 slots would be preferable.
TLDR;
Less than ~$1600
Lightish
i7 quad core (preferable, but anything that's a pretty decent CPU will be fine), 8gb ram or higher
More than 3hrs battery
Sturdy feel that doesn't feel like it's going to collapse if you put it down too hard
More than 11", less than 17"
1080p
250gb SSD or HDD
HDMI and USB 3.0 ports
Able to run Linux without running into too many problems
I'm going to be using it for a lot of design stuff, so photo editing and page layout, but I'm also going to start using it for 3D modelling and game creation. Also going to use it for normal use like social media, youtube, movies etc.
Any suggestions?
I'm a designer so aesthetics are kind of important. That being said, I don't really want to get another mac. I've considered it and looked at the models and found one I liked, but I have budget constraints (being a student) and I'm thinking of switching to Linux. I checked out Eurocom but they're pretty massive and heavy, and I checked system76 because they do laptops for linux but they ended up having bad reviews on build quality and bad battery life.
I'm looking for something less than $1600 but open to suggestions.
Ideally what I would like is a relatively light laptop, doesn't have to be ultrabook level, but not really wanting anything that's gaming laptop weight because I do want to take it places if I need to.
I want something with a decent CPU, preferably i7 and quad core as I'm starting to do more 3D work. Kind of want to have upwards of 8gb ram, but don't need anything more than 16gb because I don't need to do complex scientific stuff.
Graphics card I'm not overly concerned about, but being able to play steam indie games without a problem would be cool.
Battery life doesn't have to be on par with mac, but anything less than 3 hours is not really my thing.
Coming from a macbook pro I really appreciate the aluminium chassis, but anything that feels nice and sturdy.
I want it to have ac wifi and bluetooth if possible.
Not concerned about the quality of internal speakers as I have my own external ones and some nice headphones which I use for everything.
Anything more than 1080p screen would be cool.
Looking at more than 11" because that's too small for me, but less than 17" because I feel the structure of the laptop suffers at that size.
SSD or dual hard drive capabilities would be nice to have, but I'm open about it. Not concerned about the capacity too much but anything higher than 250gb would be sick.
Optical drive is not needed, but won't be a killer if it has one.
HDMI port and USB 3.0 slots would be preferable.
TLDR;
Less than ~$1600
Lightish
i7 quad core (preferable, but anything that's a pretty decent CPU will be fine), 8gb ram or higher
More than 3hrs battery
Sturdy feel that doesn't feel like it's going to collapse if you put it down too hard
More than 11", less than 17"
1080p
250gb SSD or HDD
HDMI and USB 3.0 ports
Able to run Linux without running into too many problems
I'm going to be using it for a lot of design stuff, so photo editing and page layout, but I'm also going to start using it for 3D modelling and game creation. Also going to use it for normal use like social media, youtube, movies etc.
Any suggestions?