The Apple offerings, in the way of MacBook Pro with Retina do not offer the graphics cards best suited for your uses (the Firepro or Quadro cards) - the GT 650M offered by Apple is woefully underpowered in comparison.You could use a MacBook Pro but even with OSX, you will not get the performance Lenovo or Dell offer. Not to mention the MacBook's limit of 8Gb of ram.
I wasn't ignoring Apple but CAD/CAM is not their forte IMO.
For the screen, non-glare is a necessity if working outdoors otherwise it's your discretion. I think Whyso is referring to the resolution of the display, while 1080p might be nice, I don't think it's as important as ram, graphics card or CPU capabilities. And yes, the 3920XM and 3940XM are that much of a step up that the price becomes justified for the need IMO.
Ram can be upgraded by you for substantially less than having it installed by the factory but I think 32Gb is justified here (whatever way you go about getting there)
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Hello C12 Friedman.
I called Rhode Island School of Design today, this is where I got my degree and they said all of them use Apple macbook pro, tjey have 16 gb is about 4 thousand, also they install a bootcamp.
In case I dont go with mac. Between lenovo and dell, which would you get?
I appreciate all the advices and time you have given me, thank you.
I feel very confused when buying computers since I do not know how they work and what is the right combination of specs to choose.
Thank U
Martha