

“ would make absolutely no sense to buy an iPad pro at that point.” Razer Blade 2016 Impressions/Review – First Time Razer Customerįorum contributor Genryu wrote a helpful review of the Razer Blade, summing up his findings by saying, “This is easily the best windows computer I’ve ever used, hands down.” Genryu lauded the Razer Blade’s solid aluminum design, keyboard, and adequate audio (albeit lacking in bass power). “Apple would never cannibalize their iPad pro sales by introducing a touch rMBP,” said user Raidriar. However, some comments indicate this would be a counter-intuitive pursuit for Apple. Additional information suggests that it may include TouchID, USB-C, and Thunderbolt 3. Rumors that the next MacBook will reportedly to have a touchscreen display found its way into the forums. Touchscreen Finally coming to the MacBook? User EduardoDaVinci delivered the mic-dropping statement, “I believe I can say with comfort that the ASUS ZenBook Pro UX501VW is the greatest all-purpose notebook to have been produced thus far in human history.” Touchscreen MacBook Pro? Some said they had great experiences with then, while one user proclaimed it as a “junk company with crap support and warranty, and very hard to get parts.” The MSI GS60 was also recommended. There seemed to be a split on opinions of Asus. Users suggested the Lenovo Thinkpad P50, Dell XPS 15, Asus Zenbook UX501VW, and Clevo P750DM.

When this question was posed on the NBR forums-with the requirements of an SSD, a 15- to 16-inch 4K screen, the ability to run programs like Dreamweaver, and capability for light gaming-the recommendations were varied. To score a top-rated all-purpose notebook for around $1,500 isn’t impossible, but it may require the advice of fellow readers and experts in the area of getting the most bang for your buck. User DRFP, a physician, noted, “To expect 5 years out of any computer, though is short sighted” and added that an expected life of 3 years is closer to real-world expectation.
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The Lenovo Thinkpad T460, Dell Latitude E5450, and retina MacBook were recommended, with a 1080p display as a strongly suggested inclusion.Īdditionally, it was noted that laptops with solid state drives are better for everyday usage, as opposed to laptops with hard drives. The T460s is a top pic for med-school students.Ĭontinuing on the (clearly pertinent) issue of best college laptops, user Wild Bill hit the NBR forum asking for advice on the best new laptop for medical school courses-also within the $1,100 range.
