On Mon, 7 Dec 2015 13:30:07 +0200
"E.S. Rosenberg" wrote:
> BTW has anyone noticed how long we have been 'stuck' on 4GB RAM being
> enough memory
I have.
In July 2011 I bought each of my triplets a laptop they could use for
their freshman year college in the fall
I am not going to tell you which laptops to get since my interest goes
to a very different class (you are looking for DTR/Mobile Workstation,
I want Ultra mobile with touch), the only thing that I think does need
to be mentioned is the docking station.
You mentioned above you were considering to
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Omer Zak wrote:
>
> How are today's ThinkPads (which are probably different from ThinkPads
> from years ago)?
>
There seem to be a notion for slimming down things. Less ports and no DVD
(aka secondary HDD bay) bay anymore. Keyboard on newer
People replied to my message in private and to the mailing list. In the
following, I'll summarize their points and respond to them.
-=-=-=-=-=-
(1/9) Shachar Shemesh/Roman Ovseitsev:
Why connect internal monitor + 3 external monitors?
My response:
I was not clear in expressing my wishes.
What
After much consideration, I purchased a Thinkpad W541. The specific model
was important because I make heavy use of the Trackpoint(tm) style pointer
and other newer models don't have this.
My version has a massive 2880 x 1620 pixel display, as I often have
multiple things open.
Linux install
On 29/11/15 17:42, Roman Ovseitsev wrote:
> If you need 3 external monitors on top of the internal, without
> discrete GPU the only option is a Skylake based laptop. It can pull
> off up to 5 monitors through HDMI/DP according to the spec. AFAIK
> older architectures support only 3 monitors.
>
On 29 November 2015 at 15:48, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 29/11/2015 11:05, Omer Zak wrote:
>
> - Ability to connect 2-3 external displays (possibly via a docking
> station).
>
> May I ask why? Do you plan to connect the internal monitor + 3 external
> monitors
After long time of not looking for hardware recommendations, I am again
looking for up-to-date hardware recommendations.
This time, I'd like to buy a laptop which will serve as my main
workhorse PC at home and outside of it.
As things look like, I would like it to have:
- 16GB RAM.
- Ability to
On 29/11/2015 11:05, Omer Zak wrote:
> - Ability to connect 2-3 external displays (possibly via a docking
> station).
May I ask why? Do you plan to connect the internal monitor + 3 external
monitors simultaneously?
You need to be aware that even if there are so many ports (and my
If you need 3 external monitors on top of the internal, without discrete
GPU the only option is a Skylake based laptop. It can pull off up to 5
monitors through HDMI/DP according to the spec. AFAIK older architectures
support only 3 monitors.
However since it just got released only a couple months
On 29/11/15 21:02, Omer Zak wrote:
> (1/9) Shachar Shemesh/Roman Ovseitsev:
> Why connect internal monitor + 3 external monitors?
>
> My response:
> I was not clear in expressing my wishes.
> What I'd like to be able is to work at home with three monitors. I do
> not care if it is 3 external
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