Crazy Fly
Guest
Hello, with a maximum badge of 800 euros that notebooks recommend me for unigraphics nx6?
Thank you.
Thank you.
use for 2 years also an asus with nvidia card from 1 gb dedicated (it is not a picture). apart from the operating system (s-view) I found myself well.Hello, with a maximum badge of 800 euros that notebooks recommend me for unigraphics nx6?
Thank you.
I to show the work to customers I had taken an acer with 20" screen and nvidia fx graphicsdepends on what you have to do... if the notebook you take it to bring it to customers and show the works or do something occasionally it can be good even one without dedicated graphics card, but you already have to work without big pretenses and if there are visual problems you do not have to complain.
if instead you take it to make plans and work all day then we are not there, you have to pass to a 17" and preferably with video card nividia picture fx and the prices are much higher. with 800 euros you will certainly find some good 6300 or hp elite.
evaluate well for what you have to use to not spend money on a machine that you can not even work well
I agree with the fixed to work well at the cad... if then one wants to contain costs or other and have only one pc and necessarily he needs a portable advice then to get a monitor and a keyboard to connect to the laptop when working as a fixed, it becomes much more practical than just working as a keyboard of the laptop....for my experience if used as an average design one of the with picture graphics is the minimum.
but remains the fact that a laptop will never replace a fixed to design as you must, without counting the size of the screen.
Palo
I know that with what I'm about to say I'll look like a Martian, but I have been projecting for years with 4 monitors 20" flanked and when I use only the laptop, while having this a 20" I realize that space never enoughI agree with the fixed to work well at the cad... if then one wants to contain costs or other and have only one pc and necessarily he needs a portable advice then to get a monitor and a keyboard to connect to the laptop when working as a fixed, it becomes much more practical than just working as a keyboard of the laptop.
I did it for work (not cad) on my laptop xps studio 13". working on a 13" screen that is as big as a 4 sheet is improposable and for this I connected it to a 19" monitor on the hdmi output and keyboard on the usb and I worked quietly as it was a fix.
you did center, use is as a moldist though to actually start it was with 2, then I scraped a workstation and 2 lcd monitors progressed, so I got a second picture ...I work in the office with a 24" and I find myself more than well, at least for the type of work I do, surely if you use 4 screens you will have your work needs. I also saw in companies (stamps) that use at least a couple of monitors per station.... just don't tell me you use it for the flight simulator to be like in the cockpit:biggrin:
What do you need? must design, use it for sporadic changes from the customer or what?But you have to work with nx?
then you don't have to put yourself in a discussion about nx, otherwise you just waste time on who tries to help you. you have to open a new discussion by specifying the object of your interest.I use autocad 2/3d, a bit of photoshop (always on small and medium sized files) and sporadic render
I'm sure you're okay with a supermarket pc because you don't have any particular claims. of the 3 you have listed go more than well. choose what has the best value for money.I use autocad 2/3d, a bit of photoshop (always on small and medium sized files) and sporadic render