Custom_Grafx
New Member
It's laptop shopping time, and I'm stumped. There are notebooks, ultrabooks, convertible tablets etc. and the choice is overwhelming.
I'm looking for something portable and durable. I want to take it out with me every day. I don't want it to be too heavy, but it doesn't need to be as light as a feather. I don't want something slow, but I also don't need lightning fast speed. Yes, an SSD would be good, but I really don't care. GB's might be more important for me this time.
Cost isn't a huge factor - I just want something that won't break within a few months with every day travelling.
The first I came across in my search, was the Panasonic range of business semi rugged notebooks like the AX2 and the SX2... but feel that for the price they are a little underfeatured.
I then came across the Lenovo Yoga and the Sony Vaio duo 11, as well as the Lenovo Carbon X1.
The latest model which has my attention is the Lenovo X230 - it's strong, great keyboard, good display, and good battery life, and the price aint bad for what you get.
Does anyone have any advice regarding what to stay away from or what to go for when it comes to mobile tech for this industry? (ps, I won't be using this to RIP).
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for something portable and durable. I want to take it out with me every day. I don't want it to be too heavy, but it doesn't need to be as light as a feather. I don't want something slow, but I also don't need lightning fast speed. Yes, an SSD would be good, but I really don't care. GB's might be more important for me this time.
Cost isn't a huge factor - I just want something that won't break within a few months with every day travelling.
The first I came across in my search, was the Panasonic range of business semi rugged notebooks like the AX2 and the SX2... but feel that for the price they are a little underfeatured.
I then came across the Lenovo Yoga and the Sony Vaio duo 11, as well as the Lenovo Carbon X1.
The latest model which has my attention is the Lenovo X230 - it's strong, great keyboard, good display, and good battery life, and the price aint bad for what you get.
Does anyone have any advice regarding what to stay away from or what to go for when it comes to mobile tech for this industry? (ps, I won't be using this to RIP).
Thanks in advance!