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Re: Integrated Graphics with Cad?

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Originally Posted by Ronnie314 View Post
Hey guys, I am looking for a super portable ultrabook to use as a mild CAD machine. Something that has enough power but not going to cost me a ton. I already have a powerful CAD machine for my everyday use, just want a machine to use on the go. Will probably be used to mainly pull up individual parts or small assemblies (100-200 parts). A ton of ultrabooks have integrated graphics, whats your take on it? Will it work? What machine do you like best? Thanks.
SolidWorks works OK on my 13" MacBook Pro running Windows. It's a little slow when rendering or with very large models, but is fine for general use.
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