On 08/14/2016 01:14 PM, Drew Samson wrote:

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Thanks for any advice & feedback.

You may wish to check out a large Lenovo luggable laptop, their 17.3-inch ThinkPad model P70. Your choice of either its Core i7 or its Xeon processor can drive a pair of 4K monitors, a pair of SSDs, a hard drive, and removable storage from 64GB ECC RAM. You can move around your display environment with a trackpad, arrow keys, or a red joystick button in the keyboard. A fingerprint reader may hinder unauthorized access, a keypad facilitates numeric entries, and a color calorimeter allows periodic screen sanity checks. Good connectivity with other devices via in-built ports and an available docking station suggest computing environment cohesion. Since within a particular configuration its components are chosen for one another, it's possible to review a particular set of choices as a unit. The resulting reviews have generally been favorable, and your search engine can take you to them on-line. Some current concern remains about Linux driver status for the track pad and the calorimeter, but these issues may be resolved with more development time. An extra battery or two, and an extension cord, might be useful travel companions. Though not inexpensive in the suggested configuration, it may provide the useful flexibility that justifies its investment.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/p-series/p70/


Ken
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