Laptop Workstation Recommendation for 2017 - Gigabyte Aero 14
Hello Everyone,
I'm looking to buy a laptop workstation and I'd like a second opinion. I move around a lot so a desktop just isn't viable. Originally, I was going to go with a Macbook, but after researching online I've decided to go with Windows for a number of reasons.
At first, I was looking at the Asus Zenbook Pro:
Intel i7 6700HQ
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 4GB
16GB of RAM
512GB SSD
has a card reader (this is indispensable)
$1,700
But as I was looking around on the forums here it seemed that people have run into problems with this specific graphics card when using Premiere, so I continued on looking for the right PC. I considered the spec'd out Dell XPS, but it's over $1,000 more than the Asus, and I've read here to stay clear of Dell for various reasons. I also had a Dell back in the Windows XP days before going to Apple, and it was a nightmare. I also looked at the Razorblade Pro, but it's too expensive and the 1TB version is apparently sold out anyway. After days of searching for something with the right specs to run Premiere flawlessly, I think I'm settling on the Gigabyte Aero 14. I should stress that I am not a hardware guy and sorting through all of this information was not fun for me. I just a machine with which I can use Premiere and other Adobe programs without a problem, and which has sufficient ports. So I'm looking at this one:
Gigabyte Aero 14
Intel i7-6700HQ
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
32GB of RAM
1TB 960 EVO M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD
has a card reader
$2,331 (with Office and Antivirus)
This really is my upper limit for cost, and it seems to be a great machine, one that will last for years to come. But the one flaw seems to be its relatively poor color gamut, but this is a compromise I think I'm willing to make. I mean, it can't be that bad, can it? I'd love to hear from the people here who really know hardware, like Bill Gehrke (I know you recommended this laptop about a year ago, but can you still speak highly of it now?) and RoninEdits (thanks in advance for leading me to xoticpc), to know that the experts think before I commit.
Thanks in advance!
