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Best Business laptops available in the market right now

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Hello everyone, I am very new here and never used a forum before.  I need help finding quality business-type  laptops to use for a certain CNC program. I added a link to the system requirements. I kinda need this laptop to be fast with a quality build. It will be used mainly for work and not for gaming. 

 

https://www.mastercam.com/support/technical-support/system-requirements/

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I bought. few laptops for mastercam a bit go. Got some dell precision 7750s with  a 10750h, rtx 3000m, 32gb of ram, and a 256gb ssd. They work well, and haven't had any issues yet.

 

Relly depends on your needs, but Id get lenovo/hp/dell here.

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I think you can get a surface book 3 with a discreet videocard in it. Not sure if mastercam really needs that though? 

 

I have a Lenovo T490 and the trackpad on it is near-useless, the trackpads on the Surface computers are about as good as what you'd find on a MacBook, which is the gold standard for a trackpad. 

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6 hours ago, Action_Johnson said:

I think you can get a surface book 3 with a discreet videocard in it. Not sure if mastercam really needs that though? 

 

I have a Lenovo T490 and the trackpad on it is near-useless, the trackpads on the Surface computers are about as good as what you'd find on a MacBook, which is the gold standard for a trackpad. 

The surface line is almost impossible to repair though. Personally I highly recommend the thicker dell precision line. I use them for work and they have been very reliable. And the warranty on those from Dell is pretty good too. 

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