Laptop for industrial design students?

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I can't really choose between three laptops.

Razer Blade 15 (i7 Gen. 8 + RTX 2060)
Dell XPS 15 (i7 Gen. 9 + GTX 1650)
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen. 2 (i7 Gen. 9 + GTX 1650)

That's why I chose these three because I personally like them best. All three are practically handy and perform well.

The laptop serves as a workstation for CAD and 3D animations as well as entertainment (Netflix or YouTube).

Exact programs I use are:

Autodesk Fusion 360
Complete Adobe range
Keyshot 8
Rhinoceros
Complete office range
Cinema 4D

Workstation laptops like the Lenovo Thinkpad P1 are unfortunately too expensive for me and just don't have to be for me as a student.

Maybe someone of you personally has experience with one of the laptops or can recommend one of them.

Br

The problem with gaming PCs is that you can only take them on the charging cable

st

Because of the battery life? Dell and Lenovo are better off there.

With the Razer I saw that the power depends on the power supply, which is a bit annoying, but I always have an outlet at my college or library.

Or where did you want to go?

Br

No, I already meant that. Actually, those from Lenovo and Dell are more suitable for your purposes

st

Already had the same guess. They are also lighter and therefore more suitable for me as a commuter.

st

Although I'm slowly moving away from Dell because there are really too many negative reviews on the net.

There have been Wi-Fi problems and other annoying teething problems for years.

Br

I have a Lenovo laptop myself, runs great. (Well my specs aren't as violent as the one listed. I5, 8GB Ram and nvidia Mx150 graphics.

st

I'm convinced of Lenovo! Yes, I just need 16 GB RAM and i7 and at least GTX 1060. At least for my personal needs haha

Br

Workstations actually need a good GraKa