Which of these five laptops is better, and what are the advantages of each?

Updated on number 2024-04-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, I'm a designer personally. Mainly use Auto CAD, and Catia, UG and other three-dimensional software.

    In fact, to run these software, the general computer can do, the key is how big the model you want to run.

    If you want to use large assemblies, etc., it is recommended that you buy a workstation, the graphics card of the general business computer is too weak and difficult to bear. If you're going to do rendering, you'll need a P8700 processor.

    Usually, your Lenovo computer is configured enough for you to run 3D software.

    My personal computer is as follows (the brand is not to be said, so as not to say that it is a gun), with the design, there is no problem:

    P8600, 2G DD2, NVS 160M discrete graphics card, 250G hard disk (7200 rpm).

    As for what fingerprints and so on, they are dispensable.

    The first question, if it's OK, give points.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you're always running around with your laptop, use the ThinkPad. The chance of a problem is very small, and the machine is very solid. I don't have a good impression of Lenovo's machine. Dell's is average.

    For the heat dissipation of the machine, the overall stability ThinkPad does the best. But comparatively speaking, ** is also the best.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Notebooks, don't overdo it.

    Or look at the quality to speak! So choose the Lenovo ThinkPad T500 (2082ABC) to meet the usual work tasks.

    The 3650 graphics card can also play normal games! The T series still maintains the original flavor of the ThinkPad, and it is also a series of ThinkPad positioning high-end.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    thinkpad t500(2082abc)

    You're definitely working with graphics. Well, it's obvious that ATI's graphics card has more advantages than nvidia when doing mapping, but it's just that T500 is a bit troublesome to open dual cards, and everything else is gone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lenovo is a business machine, the performance is very good, and the running of large mapping software is very smooth. But what about the others? There is no explanation, how to compare.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to buy Dell's Siyue 1450 T6600 dual-core processor 4G DDR3 memory 320G 7200 rpm hard drive with absorbent optical drive with ATI 4570 1G discrete graphics card The performance is very good, and there is also a P-series processor with Intel dual-core top series.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You go to a bigger computer company, and you say which of these styles is more expensive is good! The easiest way is one price, one goods

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The processor I use with the ACER4740G i5 is now the time of the i! T Series P Series It's time to off!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Asus's heat dissipation is good, Lenovo's performance is good in all aspects, Dell's screen is good, and HP's processing speed is strong, but it doesn't dissipate heat well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Apple MacBook Series:

    1.It can be installed with both Mac OS X and Windows systems.

    2.Built-in networking** functionality.

    3.Very expensive.

    4.**The chassis is made of aluminum alloy, there is no plastic, and the crash resistance is very poor.

    5.High intelligence, high quality, high cost.

    6.The warranty can be up to three years.

    Dell Series: 1Only Windows single system can be installed, **Windows 7 32-bit system is not supported.

    2.There is no networking** feature.

    3.The configuration is high.

    4.Relatively modest.

    5.The casing is made of plastic, which is highly crashworthy.

    6.High intelligence, high quality, low cost.

    7.One-year warranty.

    Lenovo series: 1Only Windows single system can be installed.

    2.There is no networking** feature.

    3.Medium configuration.

    4.Relatively inexpensive.

    5.The material is simple, the hardness is not strong, and the crash resistance is relatively poor.

    6.Medium intelligence, medium quality, low cost.

    7.One-year warranty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Samsung:**Slightly expensive,After-sales average,Models are generally small and beautiful,Can be medium to high ASUS:**Popular,After-sales is very good,Various models,Common heat dissipation problems。

    IBM: **Medium, after-sales average, classic model, durable ordinary.

    Dell: **Medium, ordinary after-sales, diverse and novel models, multi-functional Sony: **Medium and high, general after-sales, A-level in the European and American markets, and tailings in the Chinese market.

    Lenovo: **Medium and high, after-sales popular, functional notebook.

    HP: Medium, average after-sales, beautiful but not practical.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    ASUS has good heat dissipation. The price is relatively cheap.

    Lenovo,,In a word, support,,ideapad

    Some HP is good, some heat dissipation is not good. My classmates' graphics cards are all broken.

    Acer heat dissipation is out of balance,,, very hot.

    What other brands?

    Dell's ok.

    Heat dissipation is also available. But the one at the same price is not as good as Lenovo.

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