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Should I get a laptop for Engineering-Related programs? If so, which one should I aim for?

I am planning on going to Oakland University for Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering. What kind of laptop should I purchase for CAD/Automation related programs? I’m on the fence between a MacBook (I don’t think it’s a great idea, since SolidWorks is Windows oriented) and a Lenovo ThinkPad (they’re really expensive) I have a very strong PC at home, but I am wondering if I should get a laptop I can use in class. If there are other suggestions around $2k, it would be much appreciated!


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Demetrius’s Answer

Hello Andrew,

My recommendation is to invest in a laptop that allows for upgrades when needed. Avoid going cheap—skip Chromebooks and tablets, as they won’t meet long-term needs. A great option to consider is HP’s new AI-powered ProBook PCs, which offer strong performance and future-ready features that can really benefit you.

Ultimately, it’s all about you! Take the time to do your research and stay informed about the latest advancements in technology. Keeping up to date ensures you make smart decisions and stay ahead in a rapidly changing world.
Thank you comment icon Thank you, Demetrius! Andrew
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Ralph’s Answer

I would not recommend either of the devices you are considering based on GPU performance. For Solidworks and other CAD programs like that you will want something with a pretty substantial GPU. Integrated graphics is not going to be enough. the hard part is going to be the cost. If you go with a new Dell Pro Max Workstation, the pricing can get pretty high quickly and if you are just now entering college your budget might be a bit tight. Check out this site for some great deals on devices that are a couple years old and have been returned back to Dell Financial Services after the end of a business lease - https://www.dellrefurbished.com/category/store-ws-mobile/workstations/mobile-workstations/1.html
and always look for coupons on this site. they change weekly!
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Taofeeq’s Answer

If you’re going into Mechatronics & Robotics Engineering, getting a laptop is a smart idea even if you already have a powerful PC at home, because you’ll need something portable for classes, labs, and group projects. Since SolidWorks and most CAD/automation tools are optimized for Windows, a MacBook isn’t the best fit; instead, look for a Windows laptop with at least an Intel i7/Ryzen 7 processor, 16–32GB RAM, and an NVIDIA RTX graphics card. Models like the Lenovo ThinkPad P-series, Dell XPS 15, ASUS ProArt, or MSI Creator/Engineering-oriented laptops fit well within a $2k budget and can handle CAD, simulations, and robotics software smoothly. You can also check this guide for engineering-focused laptop recommendations: https://toptechguides.com
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Thank you comment icon Thank you so much! I am going to get an Alienware one with a 5060, 64gb of ram and an i9! Andrew
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