Best 'Track ' Laptop
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Best 'Track ' Laptop
This qets asked every year; sometimes by me.
What is the current 'best choice' for a laptop at the track.
Basic analysis and video playback.
Common systems (e.g., AIM).
To me, higher resolution and screen size are important, but so are size and weight.
Maybe 1080p 15" screen is an ideal compromise.
Lastly, price is important as the laptop is likely subject to higher physical risk than normal.
I'm likely sticking with my 2015 rMBP 512GB SSD. It's a little heavy and I could use more storage, but can't justify a new purchase yet.
Performance remains fine.
What is the current 'best choice' for a laptop at the track.
Basic analysis and video playback.
Common systems (e.g., AIM).
To me, higher resolution and screen size are important, but so are size and weight.
Maybe 1080p 15" screen is an ideal compromise.
Lastly, price is important as the laptop is likely subject to higher physical risk than normal.
I'm likely sticking with my 2015 rMBP 512GB SSD. It's a little heavy and I could use more storage, but can't justify a new purchase yet.
Performance remains fine.
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I guess it depends on how much you want to spend. Panasonic Toughbook 20 seems fit for purpose but it's $2800. Probably more that you indicated but it's rugged and will survive most physical risk. It has a sunlight readable screen. The screen can detach from the keyboard to function as a tablet if needed. And, as a tablet, it supports multi-touch with gloves on. It also has optional built in 4G LTE and GPS.
https://toughruggedlaptops.com/new-t...20-config.html
Lots of cheap refurbished options too of you don't need the tablet functionality. I think for track work the sunlight readable screen is key.
https://www.bobjohnson.com/toughbooks/
https://toughruggedlaptops.com/new-t...20-config.html
Lots of cheap refurbished options too of you don't need the tablet functionality. I think for track work the sunlight readable screen is key.
https://www.bobjohnson.com/toughbooks/
Last edited by Hula; 02-07-2019 at 02:43 PM. Reason: Added refurbished options
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I'm on a Dell XPS15 that is loaded up. I love it compared to the old workstation that was 6 lbs heavier everywhere I went.
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Maybe 1080p 15" screen is an ideal compromise.
Lastly, price is important as the laptop is likely subject to higher physical risk than normal.
I'm likely sticking with my 2015 rMBP 512GB SSD. It's a little heavy and I could use more storage, but can't justify a new purchase yet.
Performance remains fine.
Lastly, price is important as the laptop is likely subject to higher physical risk than normal.
I'm likely sticking with my 2015 rMBP 512GB SSD. It's a little heavy and I could use more storage, but can't justify a new purchase yet.
Performance remains fine.
Rugged, dependable, has an SD card slot and an HDMI port, bright screen for outside and runs four side-by-side 1920x1080 PiP videos for comparison without a hiccup. I run latest Win10 under Boot Camp.
I still carry the eighth gen XPS13 9360 (last one with an SD card slot) and the last gen original MBA for backup to events, but default to the rMBP most times.
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This is EXACTLY what I’ve gone back to after several Surface Pros, a Surface Book, an Eve V and an XPS13 9360 Dell.
Rugged, dependable, has an SD card slot and an HDMI port, bright screen for outside and runs four side-by-side 1920x1080 PiP videos for comparison without a hiccup. I run latest Win10 under Boot Camp.
I still carry the eighth gen XPS13 9360 (last one with an SD card slot) and the last gen original MBA for backup to events, but default to the rMBP most times.
I'd like more storage, but for now I use a Sandisk Ultrafit nano USB drive for an extra 256GB. I figure that size will double every year as they release new models.
I really don't like relying upon external drivers, interfaces, etc.
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The Dell XPS 15 still has the SD card slot in the newest version AFAIK. I know lots of people like the 13" laptops, but I find them too small.
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In the recently released versions of the XPS13, the 9370/9380, they've made the cases smaller still and in doing so, they've discontinued the SD card slot. No go, for me!
I use the Intel wireless display feature most of the time with a separate, larger display, if I need it. The dongle plugs right in and voila, instant streaming on any HDMI equipped display wirelessly from the XPS13. Yours does it, too.
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Yep, I was talking about the still current 9360 XPS13.
In the recently released versions of the XPS13, the 9370/9380, they've made the cases smaller still and in doing so, they've discontinued the SD card slot. No go, for me!
I use the Intel wireless display feature most of the time with a separate, larger display, if I need it. The dongle plugs right in and voila, instant streaming on any HDMI equipped display wirelessly from the XPS13. Yours does it, too.
In the recently released versions of the XPS13, the 9370/9380, they've made the cases smaller still and in doing so, they've discontinued the SD card slot. No go, for me!
I use the Intel wireless display feature most of the time with a separate, larger display, if I need it. The dongle plugs right in and voila, instant streaming on any HDMI equipped display wirelessly from the XPS13. Yours does it, too.
I do like how Ross uses his maps from www.speedsecrets.com and then marks them up and sends them to people. I think that is a great feature and making me consider a tablet (again).
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Ha! Seems like most haulers, hotels and trailers all seem to have at least something with an HDMI input. I do sometimes send a monitor with the team or deliver to the track with a return label. Helps a lot.
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Purchased the Lenovo X1 Extreme just before the holidays. https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops...-currentmodels
Love this laptop for track use. Large and vibrant screen, has all the ports you need so you do not have to carry a ton of dongles, SD card slot is really nice to have. I also use it to run my iRacing setup which is low budget. It works flawlessly. Has enough processing and graphics.
I carry the X1 Carbon for work. While lighter, it does not have the ports or the power of the Extreme.
Love this laptop for track use. Large and vibrant screen, has all the ports you need so you do not have to carry a ton of dongles, SD card slot is really nice to have. I also use it to run my iRacing setup which is low budget. It works flawlessly. Has enough processing and graphics.
I carry the X1 Carbon for work. While lighter, it does not have the ports or the power of the Extreme.
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One thing not mentioned: get a matte screen. The super high def glossy screens although they look fantastic don’t function well in bright light/outdoors.
The Dell XPS for example - the lower res FHD matte screen is significantly better outdoors than their UHD.
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The Dell XPS for example - the lower res FHD matte screen is significantly better outdoors than their UHD.
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My main reason for an 'upgrade' is for a larger screen. I really like my 27" desktop for data review, but don't have an enclosed trailer or other environment to setup anything like that.
So, time has now provided the advantage of some 4k displays on 17" screens. That;s alot of data at once. However, these are typically heavy, although I'm starting to see some hin and light ones out there.
So, time has now provided the advantage of some 4k displays on 17" screens. That;s alot of data at once. However, these are typically heavy, although I'm starting to see some hin and light ones out there.