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Notebook for Offline programing?

Hello
I have configuration from our IT to my new Notebook for Offline programig.
Is it Dell Latitude E5420, processor: Intel i5-2520M, 4gb ram, 320gb hdd, and integrate Intel HD Graphics card?
what do you mean about this configuration?
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  • So please give me somebody some idea for configuration. Because i must have notebook only from company Dell and i don´t know which type of working graphic card company Dell usualy using. i am looking for nvidia quadro but this type Dell not use.


    my company told me i could have any make of computer i wanted, as long as it said DELL on it.
    So... i got a Dell Precision M4600. Not too shabby. 8GB RAM, Intel Core I5 processor, Windows 7 Professional 64bit w/a 15.6 screen. the display kinda sux, but i got a nice docking station for dual monitor support and all the peripheral goodies. (i use it to program at home)

    Ok, but the thing that would probably interest you the most is that it has an Nvidia Quadro 2000 w/2GB RAM. Its not the top of the line, but has handled everything i've thrown at it. And as mentioned.. it supports dual monitors without breaking a sweat. Our company lucked out in that Dell was running a sale and the upgrade to this card from an ATI FirePro was FREE.

    good luck in your quest.
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  • So please give me somebody some idea for configuration. Because i must have notebook only from company Dell and i don´t know which type of working graphic card company Dell usualy using. i am looking for nvidia quadro but this type Dell not use.


    my company told me i could have any make of computer i wanted, as long as it said DELL on it.
    So... i got a Dell Precision M4600. Not too shabby. 8GB RAM, Intel Core I5 processor, Windows 7 Professional 64bit w/a 15.6 screen. the display kinda sux, but i got a nice docking station for dual monitor support and all the peripheral goodies. (i use it to program at home)

    Ok, but the thing that would probably interest you the most is that it has an Nvidia Quadro 2000 w/2GB RAM. Its not the top of the line, but has handled everything i've thrown at it. And as mentioned.. it supports dual monitors without breaking a sweat. Our company lucked out in that Dell was running a sale and the upgrade to this card from an ATI FirePro was FREE.

    good luck in your quest.
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