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Buying Guide: Top 10 best mobile workstations of 2016

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  1. Florian Thiel says:

    woo, 25 watts. such a power drain!

  2. Freeda Price MD says:

    An idiot and computer illiterte always rants about MC Book!
    The best PCs makes only LENOWO!
    Onc you have Windows 10, and UBUNTU studio McBook you can use under the tge leping table to level it and to stop bouncing!
    There is nothig good about NICE designof MACS!
    The idiots needs a support that cult oterwise there will be nothing to brag about!
    Try Lenovo Y-70 touh screen and you will never support the MAC Book and iPhne cult!

  3. Burley Bayer says:

    Most programming does not take that amount of cpu-crunch.
    That was my "lets take over the world" project. It was canceled :-(

  4. Marilie O'Connell says:

    ha! not even close. MBP has the OS X operating system. Thats about it.

    Dont be a fanboy and see the truth instead. OS X is a great operating system, but you pay a heavy subsidy for it. Apple hardware is ALWAYS outdated. For instance, my $2500 pc can run OS X and it obliterates the Mac Pro in nearly all benchmarks. Best part is that I can upgrade any parts that fall behind in a modular fashion rather than going out and buying a new computer every few years.

    This is coming from a Mac and PC owner, because I recognize that OS X has a few strengths, theyre niche at best, and the lowest end hardware doesn't even cut it for that. For instance, I bought this newest MBP for school, and it has trouble multitasking at all even with low power apps running. I can't believe that it's still running a dual core processor….we were using those in 2010. My last MBP from mid 2010 had a dual core processor…I have a G3258 that costs $60 that has more power than this MBP. People can't even argue that the OS is better, because nowadays the hackintosh community is pretty large and self sustaining. Theres a lot of pcs that can be converted.

    Im running safari and brackets (coding app) and it's struggling, and even froze up while i was writing this. Im still within 15 days so I'm returning this garbage and getting a PC that has a recipe for mackintosh conversion.

  5. Dr. Angus Crist says:

    You must look to true workstations, some gamers laptops can be a perfect desktop replacement, like asus , falcon northwest, msi, aourus, and another companies made serious laptops, like eurocom and titancomputers, keep in mind that you can expand this type of laptops even for years, i already have and old workstation six years ago, and my niece use it today for her school stuff.

  6. Roel Moore says:

    Is it a big deal to carry 3kg laptop for a few hundred meters…?

  7. Zion Goldner says:

    Dual core processors in workstation grade laptops? Not sure if serious?

  8. Dr. Aiden McKenzie says:

    True, agree with every word.
    But I have had code that take 40 minutes to compile on a 16cpu 64bit 128GB RAM equipped SUN :-)

  9. Velda Metz says:

    it's 2015, not 2005, who even uses DVD's or CD's any more?

  10. Lue Hudson says:

    Not true. MSI makes probably the most feature rich mobile workstations. I own a WS60 with 4K screen & Quadro K2100m in a slim case only about 0.76 inches. Weights 4.16 lbs and could not be any happier. Has all the ports that i need like Thunderbolt 2 & HDMI. I hear they have 6th Gen Xeon + PCI-E Gen 3 in RAID 0 option next month. can't wait.

  11. Elbert Kuvalis says:

    I don't think these guys are talking about writing Word documents or marketing brochures or whatever it is you do on your Mac.

  12. Zora Kessler says:

    yes you can, and it will run like crap on a mac compared to running natively on the OS it was designed for.

    It's not about whether it can run, it's about how well it will run, and when you're talking about running calculations that would take days or even weeks running natively, that could take months running on even the highest spec macbook pro, they just don't make the grade.

  13. Jaunita Schamberger says:

    That one is looking at more GPU intensive tasks, so a low processor load, just don't understand why is has quadro vs firepro which at that tier has more compute performance

  14. Dr. Elroy Mayer III says:

    You'd better take a tablet, if it feels too heavy for you 😉

  15. Jannie Kuphal says:

    Gregory, you do understand that an optical drive is a power hog right? Most plug an aux battery into that bay and run a USB Optical drive when needed as most files and software can be D/L direct or placed on a USB flash drive. If you keep that workstation laptop stationary, most of them have docks that let's you plug all of that in, taking the load off the laptop PS completely. Think about it.

  16. Georgiana Frami says:

    I did NOT suggest running Winz applications – that will have performance impact – I suggested using native Mac/Unix applications to save documents in Winz format – that will have NO performance impact

  17. Dr. Maye Aufderhar says:

    I doubt it could render 3D well on its intel graphics. HD+ screen is also nothing to write home about. T-series is a business laptop line, not mobile workstations. Look at W-series instead.

  18. Amir Monahan says:

    I'd describe it in that way: better the mobility, worse the usability.

  19. Carlee Graham says:

    You can get the T440S with Nvidia discrete graphics and 1080p – I have one!

  20. Ida Spinka says:

    Not in performance by a long shot.

  21. Dr. Maya Champlin III says:

    why are none of MSIs mobile workstations on here?

  22. Aliza Hessel says:

    Ironically, this is not the truth. Even my HP 8740W trampled MBPros of the same generation…for almost 1K less(?) Battery life is the only thing that couldn't compare.

  23. Miss Katelin Kirlin MD says:

    I'm a half happy owner Of a 5 years old Dell M6500, with 2*512 GB 7200 rvm hard drive Raid 1 and a boot 500 GB Samsung SSD 840. It have Also 32 GB Ram.
    I run Windows 7 natively running VMware workstation running VMware ESXi 5.5. I use this approach because the machine have a fake raid software, unsupported natively by esxi. On top, I have 6 VM, running Linux server, Linux workstation, 2 Graph DB server machine in development and test mode, and something also, all running H24/D365.
    The machine is fantastic, but I have had a lot of troubles, and Dell changed me at least 10 times in 5 years the mobo, the graphic card, keyboard, screen and also some internal cables, cooked by temperature ;-( of course with on site nbd assistance.

    I got also IMac, MacPro, and AirMac, wonderful machines, but no one of them can be compared with the Dell 6500: a personal computer and a personal workstation are not comparable by themselves.

    IMHO, personal workstations need now some dual XEON class processors.

    I need to substitute My 6500, but I cannot find anything interesting, being portable and natively running an hypervisor with 3 to 5 internal SSD 1TB disks in raid 5.

    Maybe I'll need to buy a non portable workstation, but at this point maybe a Fiber Nas and a extreme performing machine.

    The new Mac Server looks wonderful, and it is really extreme … But in price 😉
    It is a XEON based machine with a lot of memory and SSD. It has also the ability to connect a lot of very fast 4K screens thru the thunderbolt ports,
    But doesn't support Hypervisor.

    Well this is my experience with workstation. If someone has any suggestion it will be extremely appreciated.

    Paolo

  24. Marlin Schowalter says:

    You are probably running J.A.R.V.I.S. or something, Mr. Stark :)
    Jokes apart, depending on your intentions, programing can take alot as well!

  25. Finn Funk says:

    For me the million dollar question is: does it have a bright, sun readable screen. I need at least a matte sceen with 350 NIT to buy a new laptop

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