I was planning on switching my work laptop sometime around next year, which could change a bit the landscape(macbook pro keyboard...), but I have an opportunity to get one right now from the US which makes things much cheaper for me, so I wanted some input.
Currently I own a 15" Dell (don't remember the version). I really like the 15" display, seems much better for my work (I usually don't use a external monitor) than 13", it has a decent keyboard (I love that it has a numpad) a decent trackpad and display. The display is touchscreen which makes it gather much more dust than usually and I have never used it. I have had trouble getting linux to work well with it's trackpad sometimes and shutting down, hibernation, suspension has also been troublesome. This is the only laptop I have used for heavy development duty.
I was considering getting a mac this time around for the OS, due to working well out of the box and been UNIX. I am not a guy that really likes configuring things too much, I rather have a good experience out of the box and be able to do small adjustments when needed. But recent keyboard issues + touchbar has gotten me a bit afraid of it.
Ideally I am looking for:
- Display: 15" Without touch
- Video Card: Nvidia (CUDA)
- Great Keyboard with numpad
- Webcam in the right position (Dell XPS camera on the bottom seems weird to me)
- OS X
- Good Battery
- Great trackpad (I rarely use mouse whilst working)
- Powerful enough for 5 years
- Good cooling system (My current Dell has the air intake on the bottom, needless to say it doesn't work greatly)
I hope you could share some of yours experience with the recent versions of top development laptops.
I don't do anything fancy, some web dev, and some other dev that I do for hobby (nothing like running a game engine heavy).
It's got the following specs:
- 14 inches, 1440P with IPS panel
- Intel iGPU
- GREAT keyboard and no numpad
- webcam in the right position (which I rarely use)
- no OS X (although you /could/ probably run Hackintosh which I wouldn't recommend)
- I would like it to be powerful enough for 5 years
- Great cooling system in my opinion (< 60 deg C under decent load)
If OS X is a must, you should probably get a native MBP.