What's my best bet for a laptop I can survive on for the next 4 years for around $1500?
Pic unrelated.
>>54935807
Thinkpad
>>54935807
Pic related or Chinkpad or Dell Precision.
>>54935848
Latitude 5000 series are solid
>>54935807
Thinkpads are straight up memes, get an XPS 15
>>54935807
A high end dell or frankly a rMBP are going to be your best choices. Think pads haven't been good laptops in over a decade and are notorious for being unreliable. Which is why most large businesses buy dells or macbook. Its a cost/uptime concern.
>>54935807
Since $1500 rulees out the 15" macbook pro I'd say yeah a 13" 2016 should be good for the next 4 years.
I'm still using a 2012 15" macbook pro and it's still by far my favorite laptop since it still has pretty good performance (i7 quadcore @2.6ghz, 16gb ram, 650m) but with the dvd drive out and only an ssd it's still pretty light and pretty thin.
>>54935807
Thinkpad
>>54935807
I'm not gonna tell you to get a mbp op, but at least wait like 1 more week until the new MBPs are revealed. They may be shit but they may also be dope, and you might as well wait a week to figure that out.
Gaymer bullshit aside this one is pretty good:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015ZG997I/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?qid=1465189814&sr=8-5&pi=SL75_QL70&keywords=asus+g501vw&th=1&psc=1
>>54936909
OP here. While it looks interesting, I've heard gaming laptops don't last very long. Think this one will hold up?
>>54936995
If you're going to beat the thing, then get a memepad, otherwise, Asus build quality is pretty decent.
>>54935807
I think you mean pic related OP
>>54936731
No hardware at WWDC
ThinkPads and Dells (business models for both) are going to be the most durable.