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Previously on "Laptop recommendation"

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Lenovo W540 or T540? The latest ones can be specced with 2880x1620 15" screens. You can get an adapter to add a second drive in the optical bay. I'd buy and fit the SSD in myself though.
    WHS +1

    (actually I have the W530 but still powerful enough with 32gb and i7. I run a couple of VMs, some CPU intensive applications and a specialist system which has 8gb and 2 CPUs dedicated to it with no problems)

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    8gb RAM way too puny for full MS stack plus SQL Server.
    I'm more than getting by with 8 gb.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    Thanks all. I got an HP 17" laptop from John Lewis for £999. Just fitting a 256Gb SSD at the mo.
    8gb RAM way too puny for full MS stack plus SQL Server.

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  • Lockhouse
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    Sorted

    Thanks all. I got an HP 17" laptop from John Lewis for £999. Just fitting a 256Gb SSD at the mo.

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  • oscarose
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    Chromebooks boot fast and get quicker over time due to OS upgrades.

    Connect to your new laptop via your Chromebook remote desktop app and you could develop your databases 'on the go' (yet to try this - if it works, let me know).

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  • kal
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    Hi,

    I need a new laptop to use at my latest client. I mainly work on Microsoft stack so it has to be capable of running Visual Studio, TFS and a full SQL Server implementation (including database). I'd also like a largish screen, decent disk space and if possible the ability to add an extra SSD. I will be doing a lot of development work on it over the next few months so it has to be comfortable to use but it doesn't have to be lightweight.

    Budget up to around £1500. Any ideas?

    Cheers.
    Are you on Flat Rate VAT, if so it may make sense to up the budget to 2 grand, you can claim the VAT back then and so it will only be costing you £1667 ish quid, doesn't need to be a single item but rather a single invoice (so slap on a nice 27inch widescreen monitor if you plan on docking etc)

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by DirtyDog View Post
    pcspecialist.co.uk - spec it yourself, they will build it.
    Yes, sometimes it's good to spec it like you want it.

    Eg. How about 32GB RAM and 2 x 960GB SSD Drives with an extreme i7 mobile CPU?

    Fangbook Evo HX7-200 Gaming Notebook

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  • northernladuk
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    Might be a load of Vaio's going cheap soon!

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  • Spacecadet
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    I've got a dell XPS 15 l521x

    currently kitted out with 2 SSD drives (256gb and 500gb) and room for a 3rd if I swap out the optical drive
    8gb Ram (16gb is probably the same price now)
    i7 quad core running at some ridiculous speed
    Nvidia gt650 graphics card

    Screen is 15" full hd so feels big enough

    It will run Far Cry 3 on a mixture of High and Ultra graphics settings

    I run SQL Server both natively and in VMs - was told a few months ago not to show a client of my client the BI prototype running on my laptop in case they asked why they're paying for a server + oracle + 2 months of dev
    Last edited by Spacecadet; 7 February 2014, 22:25.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    I got a good deal from Dell Outlet:

    Dell Outlet - Refurbished Laptops/Notebooks for Business and Education | Dell UK

    no connection etc etc

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  • doodab
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    Lenovo W540 or T540? The latest ones can be specced with 2880x1620 15" screens. You can get an adapter to add a second drive in the optical bay. I'd buy and fit the SSD in myself though.

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  • DirtyDog
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    pcspecialist.co.uk - spec it yourself, they will build it.

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  • Lockhouse
    started a topic Laptop recommendation

    Laptop recommendation

    Hi,

    I need a new laptop to use at my latest client. I mainly work on Microsoft stack so it has to be capable of running Visual Studio, TFS and a full SQL Server implementation (including database). I'd also like a largish screen, decent disk space and if possible the ability to add an extra SSD. I will be doing a lot of development work on it over the next few months so it has to be comfortable to use but it doesn't have to be lightweight.

    Budget up to around £1500. Any ideas?

    Cheers.

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