Notebook for architecture studies?

Su
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Unfortunately, I'm still looking for a good notebook for my studies.

I have already found these 3 notebooks but unfortunately not which is better suited for my studies.

Could maybe a specialist help me or suggest something completely different? KIND REGARDS!

https://www.campuspoint.de/lenovocampus-thinkpad-e590-20nb005hge.html

https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...0ng+620770

https://www.refurbed.de/p/hp-zbook-15-i7-15-6/1456/#sec-product

re

I'm writing this answer on a think pad, works great and is reliable, has never crashed in 2 years and no other inconvenience

Lo

But then with Windows 7?

Su

And the question is, is it enough to study architecture?

re

No win10

re

Jep I have 2 friends who have used it for an architectural study, they have come through successfully

Lo

Win10 2 years without crashing? But did you have the computer turned on?

Mo

Of the three mentioned notebooks, I would take the HP Z-Book because it has a professional Nvidia Quadro K1100M GPU.

While both other notebooks have no extra graphics card.

The question is, however, for what exactly do you want to use the notebook while studying.

Do you want to use the notebook as a mobile typewriter to write in lectures or to prepare lectures and similar? So you want to take the notebook into the lecture every day? Then the notebook is too big and too heavy in my eyes? Since I would possibly take a cheaper model that may also have only a 13 "display.

If you want to use professional CAD programs that are used during your studies, then the professional GPU and the 32 GB RAM make perfect sense.

Su

I would run programs with the CAD. Only the problem is the device is needed which was listed here.

Mo

Well and, as it is a professional dealer, it gives you at least 12 months warranty. And keeping the new notebook for a long time does not have to be forcible.

I once had a Levovo Idea Pad for my technician training, that went into the groats after 18 months and Lenovo only gave 12 months warranty. So unlucky.

For hardware, most problems usually occur in the first time, so I think devices that run a little longer not necessarily a problem.

I still have a 15 year old notebook from Fujitsu Siemens. Except that the BIOS battery is empty and the battery no longer holds the device is running properly.

Mo

I suspect that this is the right review for the ZBook:

https://www.notebookcheck.com/...898.0.html