My thoughts exactly! :) I was thinking more about how long it normally
lasts before i7 and 16Gb RAM become too little

Thanks
Tom

On 27 November 2014 at 14:56, Stephen Price <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I only appreciate mine for six months. After that I want a new one. ;)
>
> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 11:45 AM, mike smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ATO allows laptops to depreciate over 3 years, desktops 4
>>
>>
>> https://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/Income-and-deductions/In-detail/Deductions-for-specific-industries-and-occupations/IT-professionals---claiming-work-related-expenses/?page=21
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 5:50 PM, Tom P <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Stephen
>>>
>>> Thanks for the quick response. Actually a coworker suggested this list a
>>> while ago but I forgot all about it.
>>>
>>> Surface Pro 3 did have me interested at first but it is too small in my
>>> opinion and I prefer to just use the laptop and not have to hook up to an
>>> external monitor and keyboard and so on. Even a 13" has me concerned. I may
>>> go with 15".
>>>
>>> I've heard great things about the Macbook but the keyboard didn't feel
>>> right to me for Windows.
>>>
>>> I'll check out the XPS 15.
>>>
>>> Wow, 16Gb RAM? I didn't realise that was such an issue. 8Gb would be
>>> plenty for me I think but I guess going forward that will matter. How often
>>> do people change laptops? Is 3-4 years a stretch?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 November 2014 at 17:02, Stephen Price <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Welcome Tom!
>>>> (OMG where did we get a new poster from?)
>>>>
>>>> Having more than a few laptops (both past and present) I feel slightly
>>>> qualified to reply. I've found Dell pretty good, but always get the longest
>>>> warranty you can get your hands on. It's happened a couple of times where a
>>>> laptop has needed parts/repairs and its been out of warranty. When that
>>>> happens its usually better to upgrade than spend money on it.
>>>>
>>>> I'm currently running a Mac book Pro 13 (for iOS dev cross platform
>>>> stuff with Xamarin), a Surface Pro 3 (for most dev) and an Asus gaming
>>>> laptop (amazing machine but a bit too heavy to lug about. Awesome for
>>>> gaming at a mates place, or when others bring their laptops and you want to
>>>> be sociable in the same room).
>>>> The only thing that stops me from saying get a surface pro 3, is the
>>>> RAM limit of 8Gb. If it could have 16Gb it would be the way to go, hands
>>>> down. The other two laptops both have 16Gb and its really the only thing
>>>> that lets the Surface Pro 3 down (spec wise). That said its the most
>>>> portable, and most adaptable (laptop or tablet mode) and even wins on
>>>> battery life by a huge margin.
>>>>
>>>> That said, the real answer is "it depends". You need to look at what
>>>> you want it for and makes sure whatever you get fits that first. Oh, I had
>>>> a Samsung Ultrabook (the QuadHD touch screen one) and was disappointed with
>>>> the high DPI experience of Windows 8. Passed it to my daughter for Uni
>>>> laptop and she loves it.
>>>> I almost got the Dell XPS 15 (with the QuadHD touchscreen) but got the
>>>> surface pro 3 instead. So far not regretted that decision but I daresay the
>>>> Dell would have also been a good buy (without the tablet form tho)
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Tom P <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> First time poster here so please take it easy on me.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've only ever had a desktop but looking to purchase my first laptop,
>>>>> ultrabook preferred. I've been looking at the Dells for warranty and
>>>>> support feedback I've received, XPS 13 sounds mainly. I wish to use it for
>>>>> development mainly with some minor travel. Can some of the wiser more
>>>>> experienced developers here share their thoughts and recommendations?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Tom
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Meski
>>
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