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    Posted: 20.Dec.2009 at 19:10
i've been a cad technician for 5 years now and have been using a company PC for this. I am now looking to branch off and work freelance.
The problem is, my knowledge is very basic when it comes to the internals of computers.
 
Can you lot give me some suggestions? It needs to be a laptop to run autocad 2010, i will be using it for various drawing including very detailed 3d perspectives so needs to be very fast thinking and good graphics card etc etc!
 
obviously the cheaper the better but all suggestions welcome.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Dec.2009 at 15:02
Obviously, cheap isn't the way to select a laptop PC.
 
I would recommend Lenovo's Thinkpad™ laptops, I've owned four of them.
All were purchased used.
 
My current laptop, runs beautifully, is a T-60 Thinkpad™ 14" screen for portability. Has all the bells 'n whistles. Still has a half a year on the warranty.
 
Many are available on eBay, most in the $300.00 USD range.
Most come with MS Office and more.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Dec.2009 at 16:43
I might also add, Lenovo's service is excellent and fast too.
 
I haven't had this experience with other laptop computers I purchased from other manufacturers. Ouch
 
A dual screen laptop, WOW!
If money isn't a BIG issue, you might like this Thinkpad™ from Lenovo.


Edited by Tankman - 31.Dec.2009 at 17:33
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Sorry How to write mongolian cyrillic block attribute value
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Dec.2009 at 14:30
Originally posted by bataa bataa wrote:

Sorry How to write mongolian cyrillic block attribute value
A web search will provide a number of free downloads for Mongolian Cryillic fonts.
 
If, that's what you're asking or looking for.


Edited by Tankman - 29.Dec.2009 at 14:31
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Jan.2010 at 13:18
I agree with them. I'm a Lenovo user myself and so far my laptop doesn't give me problems. It works quite well and I cannot complain anything about it.
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Jan.2010 at 10:44
Originally posted by Tankman Tankman wrote:

I might also add, Lenovo's service is excellent and fast too.
 
I haven't had this experience with other laptop computers I purchased from other manufacturers. Ouch
 
A dual screen laptop, WOW!
If money isn't a BIG issue, you might like this Thinkpad™ from Lenovo.

How much this laptop??? Is it expensive ???


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