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vidgolob

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Nov 9, 2009
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Hi.

My company is buying new notebooks for our company and I would like to get some recomondations about specification of this notebooks - what some of you would buy. We did contact some computer shops, but they seem to allways recommend the most expensive notebook no matter what the specifications actually are.
We work with SW 2009(large assemblies, sheet metal, libraries, structural elements, etc.), will upgrade to 2010, and we use FloWorks simulations frequently. The Price range is 4500 dollars per unit.

Thank you for your answers.

Best regards,

Vid Golob
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A good quality laptop to do what you describe is going to be a high end system and cost some significant dollars.

So I would say the quotes you are getting are not out of line for what you want the laptop to be able to do.

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i would go for Dell Workstations

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