which computer do I want and why I'm pretty stubborn about wanting a 14' touchscreen 1500 is my cap and I am gonna be running some 3D software IE: AutoCad, Revit Solidworks possibly at the same time so heres the specs
(I want to find the best 14" touchscreen I can for my money)
Sony Vaio Fit
3rd gen Intel® Core™ i7-3537U (2.00GHz / 3.10GHz with Turbo Boost)
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
Fresh Start
Microsoft® Office 2013 trial version
14" LED backlit display (1600 x 900)
Touch screen
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 735M (2GB) hybrid graphics
1TB (5400rpm) + 8GB SSD hybrid hard drive
12GB (4GB fixed onboard + 8GB removable) DDR3L-1600MHz
Blu-ray Discâ„¢ BDXL player / burner
or
Acer aspire V7-482PG-9884
Operating System: Windows 8, 64-bit version
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-4500U processor (1.8GHz/3.0GHz w/ Turbo Boost)
Memory: 12GB (4GB fixed onboard + 8GB removable) DDR3L-1600MHz
Storage: 1TB hard drive, dual hard drive support
Display: 14" Full HD IPS Widescreen CineCrystalâ„¢ LED-backlit Display, w Multi-touch screen, supporting 10 finger touch
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 750M w/ 4GB
Ports: HDMI®, USB 3.0
Battery: 4-cell Li-polymer Battery (3560 mAh)
kinda leaning towards the sony its a lil bit cheaper and both will have dual graphics with intel 4000 hd but is the difference in graphics cards going to be noticeable to me? Will autocad ever use a whole 2 gigs of the gpu ram? between the acer and the sony
Is there a 14' touchscreen with a real graphics card and 16 gig of ram? i cant find one
As far as I can tell its not cost effective or size weight prettyness ratio effective to build something like this but I am open to the possibility if some one can send some notebook building suggestions my way
(I want to find the best 14" touchscreen I can for my money)
Sony Vaio Fit
3rd gen Intel® Core™ i7-3537U (2.00GHz / 3.10GHz with Turbo Boost)
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
Fresh Start
Microsoft® Office 2013 trial version
14" LED backlit display (1600 x 900)
Touch screen
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 735M (2GB) hybrid graphics
1TB (5400rpm) + 8GB SSD hybrid hard drive
12GB (4GB fixed onboard + 8GB removable) DDR3L-1600MHz
Blu-ray Discâ„¢ BDXL player / burner
or
Acer aspire V7-482PG-9884
Operating System: Windows 8, 64-bit version
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-4500U processor (1.8GHz/3.0GHz w/ Turbo Boost)
Memory: 12GB (4GB fixed onboard + 8GB removable) DDR3L-1600MHz
Storage: 1TB hard drive, dual hard drive support
Display: 14" Full HD IPS Widescreen CineCrystalâ„¢ LED-backlit Display, w Multi-touch screen, supporting 10 finger touch
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 750M w/ 4GB
Ports: HDMI®, USB 3.0
Battery: 4-cell Li-polymer Battery (3560 mAh)
kinda leaning towards the sony its a lil bit cheaper and both will have dual graphics with intel 4000 hd but is the difference in graphics cards going to be noticeable to me? Will autocad ever use a whole 2 gigs of the gpu ram? between the acer and the sony
Is there a 14' touchscreen with a real graphics card and 16 gig of ram? i cant find one
As far as I can tell its not cost effective or size weight prettyness ratio effective to build something like this but I am open to the possibility if some one can send some notebook building suggestions my way
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