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Any alternative to a macbook pro 17" ?
Any alternative on the market?
Slick design, slim body, SILENT, like fucking silent - that's a must! |
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Notebookcheck's Top Windows Alternatives to the MacBook Pro 13 and 15 Best Ultrabooks of 2016 - Travel Laptops and MacBook Air Alternatives From last year but still relevant: 5 Superior Alternatives To Apple's New MacBook |
When I was a kid I had a Gateway 17". I loved it, but I have not seen a 17" laptop in years. The everyday I did see a gaming rig that was 17" but it was ridiculous.
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I love my surface pro but it's not quite a laptop. They do make a surface book or something like that which is an actual laptop..
As for mbp replacement it's easy.. anything g but apple.. lol |
I have an MSI GS70 (slim) 17,3" works good and is quite silent :thumbsup
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Get an ultrabook
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Microsoft Surface Book will be worth a look.
Dell XPS series. |
I love my ALIENWARE 17. It has a pretty great cooling system, a very niche machine.
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The reason to have 17" is because I do designs, less than that is hard to work on, even if it's a retina 15" - have to zoom in and out all the time + the objects are really small - I would need to wear glasses to make it ( +1 LOL ).
Main bug i hate about all other machines is that they start to drool like a helicopter after 3 months of usage. Will check ultrabooks, if there are 17". So far, found this one: 15.6" :] ASUS ZenBook UX501VW-16 i7-6700HQ/16GB/256SSD/Win10 |
go with Lenovo.......
love their ultrabooks...but 17' wont be a ultrabook for sure ;] |
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Buy the smallest MacBook Pro with 512 GB storage. Makes travel easier.
Get the biggest external monitor possible When traveling leave the design work at home. Relax |
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The battery life on this - given the size, less weight than a Thai Hooker and Intel Core i7 CPU - is frankly insane. |
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Are you sure you need such a machine? Unless you're doing some video editing, I'd suggest going for a Macbook Air instead. I bought mine a couple of years ago and LOVE IT. It boots in 5 seconds, does everything I want (email, browsing, videos, ftp, etc). It also doubles as a computer for my music studio (I run Logic Pro X). It's also super light, and I get about 10 hours to a charge. Love Love Love this machine. |
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In fact, I'd get a macbook air, now any suggestion about THIN 21" standalone display? Like fucking thin, so I could take a macbook air + that display when I travel to work in a hotel. |
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Run Sid Run! |
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why not just get a 15" laptop and hook it into a 23" or larger monitor. That's what I do. I use to swear by 17" laptops cause they were big enough to use and not have to squint but you could still take them with you. Now that I've had a ipad and now a samsung 10.5" tablet I don't need my laptop to go on overnight trips.
I have a sleek and quiet Dell 15" laptop that I hook up to a 23" lcd via hdmi. I also use a wired usb keyboard and wireless mouse. It's a i7 processor so it's powerful enough to replace a desktop but the 15" is still portable |
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I have no recommendations on a 21" monitor for you, sorry, but there are definitely lots to choose from. There's a cool feature in OS/X that I only really started using this year. In OSX, you can "extend" your desktop without the need for multiple monitors. I think its called a "Virtual Extended Desktop". You can create additional desktops, and then "swipe" between them using 3 fingers on the trackpad. When I want to work on my Macbook air, I setup a desktop with an HTML editor in full screen, then create a second desktop with a browser in full screen, then a 3rd with FTP, and a 4th with Photoshop for example. Then to switch between screens, all I have to do is the 3-finger swipe left or right on the trackpad. It's surprising natural, and moving between screens is instant. It's much better than trying to pack the 4 windows all on to the same screen, or click between them. Of course this also works if you have 2 monitors and an extended desktop. |
Fuck mac
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Since most of the work, when i travel, is done in a hotel / apartment, not on the go, i tend to think a 21.15 slick monitor and a powered up macbook air should do. |
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I guess I'm more or less convinced to get a slim 21,5" screen + i.7 8GB macbook air. |
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I'm still curious tho why America is not sending any expendables to fix rooski question. |
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Sid, you want a windows, an alternative to Mac. Model A super impressive piece of machinery. To look at, it's art & to work with, it's components could come from Nasa & run a space station :winkwink: A beautiful laptop, a hardworking grafter :thumbsup |
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I just thought of something - you can use an iPad as a second monitor and as extended desktop on a mac. :) The biggest iPad is 12.9" only, however it's ultra thin, light weight, and runs about 10 hours on a charge, and it connects to your Macbook wirelessly. Maybe this would be an ideal travel monitor for you? |
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no, mate, 21" is the minimal 1920 x 1080 option for a graphic designer. |
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