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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @IRJ
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      @IRJ said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

      I have 13 inch Dell XPS for work and a 13 inch HP Spectre for home use. I prefer the HP Spectre for its great battery life, although the XPS has more horsepower.

      I find that battery life > horsepower when traveling alot. I would be surprised if the C level truly needs horsepower and graphics to do what he/she needs.

      Good point - stick with an i5 or even an i3 if possible, avoid the i7.

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      • magicmarkerM
        magicmarker @Dashrender
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        Good point - stick with an i5 or even an i3 if possible, avoid the i7.

        Yes, this is very true. The core i7 is going to be overkill. Thanks for pointing that out.

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        • magicmarkerM
          magicmarker @magicmarker
          last edited by magicmarker

          Right now I'm between a Surface Book 2 and a Dell Latitude 7390. I will be pricing these out with docking stations and researching these further.

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          • PhlipElderP
            PhlipElder @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

            @magicmarker said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

            What about when the C-level is working from home. They are used to connecting their notebooks to docking stations that have dual monitor setups. Is there a particular model that is better suited for this?

            I just did my first foray into docking stations. I picked up HP Elitebook 850 and HPs thunderbolt dock. We've only had one working for one day so far (deployed on Friday - but no real use yet)... That said - on my test bench, it setup super easy and worked without issue.

            I've had other docks in the past that were a HUGE PITA, but that was 10+ years ago.

            Also, 6 months ago for the boss - I setup a SP6 with MS docking station, other than some user error (because it went home and I didn't plug it all in for them) it's been working OK.

            We've had so much grief with the Dell Thunderbolt TB16 unit it's not funny. BSODs galore especially on the cr*ppy Realtek NIC driver built-in to the dock.

            Firmware updates have been hit and miss.

            All of them have been deployed with Precision 7530 series and later laptops with a fresh Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit.

            We was disappointed when we were told that we'd be ordering them instead of a proper dock. Our disappointment was warranted.

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            • notverypunnyN
              notverypunny
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              For the Dells, the newest dock (WD19 IIRC) is much better (than the WD15) based on preliminary testing and a couple that we've deployed so far. I'll strongly suggest getting the version with the 180W power so as to minimize the chances of your user having to connect the dock and the laptop's power if he's got some especially power hungry gadgets connected to the dock.

              Although, knock on wood we haven't had many problems with the WD15 lately, so maybe the latest FW has fixed some of the bugs that we'd run into initially.

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              • jmooreJ
                jmoore @magicmarker
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                @magicmarker said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                I have a C-Level executive that wants a 2-in-1 laptop. I’m trying to decide to recommend the Microsoft Surface Pro, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga, or a Dell XPS 13 7390. I have no experience with any of the 3 listed. Has anyone deployed one of these products and your employee and/or customer is happy with? Is there another 2-in-1 product that I’m missing?

                I have had good luck with SP6 here. Deplyed 7-8 of them.

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                • jmooreJ
                  jmoore @magicmarker
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                  @magicmarker said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                  What about when the C-level is working from home. They are used to connecting their notebooks to docking stations that have dual monitor setups. Is there a particular model that is better suited for this?

                  I use the Kensington docking stations I think it is.

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller @PhlipElder
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                    @PhlipElder said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                    @Dashrender said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                    @magicmarker said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                    What about when the C-level is working from home. They are used to connecting their notebooks to docking stations that have dual monitor setups. Is there a particular model that is better suited for this?

                    I just did my first foray into docking stations. I picked up HP Elitebook 850 and HPs thunderbolt dock. We've only had one working for one day so far (deployed on Friday - but no real use yet)... That said - on my test bench, it setup super easy and worked without issue.

                    I've had other docks in the past that were a HUGE PITA, but that was 10+ years ago.

                    Also, 6 months ago for the boss - I setup a SP6 with MS docking station, other than some user error (because it went home and I didn't plug it all in for them) it's been working OK.

                    We've had so much grief with the Dell Thunderbolt TB16 unit it's not funny. BSODs galore especially on the cr*ppy Realtek NIC driver built-in to the dock.

                    Firmware updates have been hit and miss.

                    All of them have been deployed with Precision 7530 series and later laptops with a fresh Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit.

                    We was disappointed when we were told that we'd be ordering them instead of a proper dock. Our disappointment was warranted.

                    Proper docks were one of the best things about the Dell laptops. KACHUNK! Done. Firmly, securely connected.

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                    • wrx7mW
                      wrx7m @notverypunny
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                      @notverypunny said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                      For the Dells, the newest dock (WD19 IIRC) is much better (than the WD15) based on preliminary testing and a couple that we've deployed so far. I'll strongly suggest getting the version with the 180W power so as to minimize the chances of your user having to connect the dock and the laptop's power if he's got some especially power hungry gadgets connected to the dock.

                      Although, knock on wood we haven't had many problems with the WD15 lately, so maybe the latest FW has fixed some of the bugs that we'd run into initially.

                      Glad to hear. Have had several issues with the WD15. Just recently started getting the WD19 but haven't had enough time in service yet to make any judgements on whether or not they are an improvement.

                      WD15 issues I have had reported-

                      • Screens losing signal off and on and even alternating rapidly (every second).
                      • BSOD
                      • Power alert pre-boot stating that the power supply is not large enough. Requires user intervention to finish boot.
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                      • wrx7mW
                        wrx7m @PhlipElder
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                        @PhlipElder said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                        disappointed when we were told that we'd be ordering them instead of a proper dock.

                        They don't make proper docks anymore, do they?

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @wrx7m
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                          @wrx7m said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                          @PhlipElder said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                          disappointed when we were told that we'd be ordering them instead of a proper dock.

                          They don't make proper docks anymore, do they?

                          I saw one more by mistake than actual purpose on HPs site the other day - they definitely seem to be going away from old school clamp on docks...

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                          • notverypunnyN
                            notverypunny @wrx7m
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                            @wrx7m
                            We ordered a rugged Dell laptop for one of the sales guys last year and it's dock was still a "real" dock. Not E-dock compatible but similar style / execution.

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill
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                              I have a 13" XPS. I like it. The higher ups here like it too because it looks cool, like a MacBook!

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                              • IRJI
                                IRJ @BRRABill
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                                @BRRABill said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                                it looks cool, like a MacBook!

                                Always important 👍

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                                • gjacobseG
                                  gjacobse @PhlipElder
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                                  @PhlipElder

                                  Yea - I suppose the MS Surface would be okay. But I recommend NOT going with the Surface. I have seen more than my share of the Surface with a swollen battery because of charge failures. Since the MS Surface is not serviceable, it's either scrap or warrantied to MS with a exchange.

                                  In the case of a swap - plan on data backup, and wipe before releasing it.

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                                  • PhlipElderP
                                    PhlipElder @gjacobse
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                                    @gjacobse said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                                    @PhlipElder

                                    Yea - I suppose the MS Surface would be okay. But I recommend NOT going with the Surface. I have seen more than my share of the Surface with a swollen battery because of charge failures. Since the MS Surface is not serviceable, it's either scrap or warrantied to MS with a exchange.

                                    In the case of a swap - plan on data backup, and wipe before releasing it.

                                    Yeah, I've had more than my fair share of issues with Surface Pro.

                                    In hindsight, I've become a lot more tolerant of issues with my hardware than I should be. :S

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                      last edited by JaredBusch

                                      @Dashrender said in 2-in-1 laptop for a C-Level:

                                      Around these parts you'll get no love for anything Lenovo - After SuperFish, that company is blacklisted - if not for life, for a long while yet.

                                      I have used a few Surface Pros - they seem fine for the most part. My wife has an SP5 - she seems to like it. I just rolled out an SP6 to my boss 6 months ago - no issues so far.

                                      I agree with sticking with the Latitude series on Dell - this is a company laptop, so go with business gear.

                                      I know JB has an XPS, and as far as I know, he likes it.

                                      No, mine is an Inspiron, bought at MicroCenter when my previous machine died a day before an international trip to a client.

                                      I try to stick to the latitudes for clients.

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