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tips for shopping notebooks

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Hi, long ago I opened a discussion to ask for advice to purchase a fixed workstation, but after many considerations, I decided to opt for a laptop.

in general, what features should a laptop have dedicated to the use of cad programs?

Specifically, I have to turn autocad, solid works, freecad and probably blender. this will be my first serious workstation, so far I have only worked on improvised stations, so every council is useful, keeping in mind that I don't have much money to spend (just under the thousand euros).

for the moment I put my eyes on these:
http://www.euronics.it/acquistaonli...?navaction=jump&navcount=0&pid=eprod132002665
http://www.euronics.it/acquistaonli...?navaction=jump&navcount=2&pid=eprod122017478
http://www.euronics.it/acquistaonli...?navaction=jump&navcount=2&pid=eprod122012754Do you think they're good choices? If so, why? If not, why?
 
you have too low budget for a specific laptop for cad programs, since those I read above, at least for 3d, would need a picture nvidia card.
However you do not have much choice, and however those three notebooks are low-end, and you can also see from the cost.
according to me two notebooks with the best price/performance ratio are the inspiron 17se, and the asus n56. the first is a 17' that to draw is much better and is easy to find, just go to the site of, or call, and you also receive six nice discounts, the second is a 15' and it is not easy to find, possibly only online.
both have nvidia card gt650, and i7 quad cores with ht, therefore medium high band, and cost less than a thousand euros. I recommend the dell. you will find nothing better like hardware, and they are also built very well.
 

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