I am an Interior Design student, currently using a Windows 7 borrowed Pc, and am shopping for a new laptop before senior year begins. I would love to have the versatility of a 2n1 so I can use a tablet for reading/research for my senior thesis, but am also needing to work on my portfolio and will be doing lots of modeling in Revit over the next couple of months as well as the Adobe programs. I need something that can actually run Enscape (which my current pc cannot). I would like to make the investment in something that's going to last me a while. I personally use MAC (have a Macbook pro-2015 that's never once needed a forced shutdown) and am having a difficult time accepting the Windows world... my IT guy recommends a Razer and wasn't sure if a Surface Book 3 would function well with larger models. I have no clue where I will end up in the design world post-graduation, so something versatile is really my best option at this point.
What's the expert advice?
Although no expert
I am using Revit LT 2022 on a 16" Macbook Pro using VMWare Fusion.
Very Happy with the performance for my small projetcs
Surface 3 is overpriced and unless you will be positioned yourself in a Microsoft ecosystem then I hardly see the benefit.
I bought a laptop with 64GB RAM, 2TB SSD, Quadro videocard for less than 2.5k last year (link below for reference but that particular model is no longer available) and it has been serving me well working with large Revit models over VPN Revitserver or BIM360. It's a personal opinion but I wouldn't be bothered by whether the computer is 2-in-1 or not. I prefer purpose-built devices: computer for work, tablet for reading, phone for toilet etc...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0844HDK9P/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_fab_zJ9HFb05WJX0Z
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