Hey Bobby, I think you are not crazy and it is a good idea to get yourself out of the office and work a bit in unusual places such as coffee shop or even at the beach as you mentioned I really wish I have more time to go out from work with my laptop, I find working outside, among people inspiring and fun.
Back to the technical stuff. I am on laptops since about 4 years, firstly macbook pro and then i switched to Gigabyte aero 15 because of 3ds max Seriously macs are just a bad choice for 3D industry nowadays, the industry where time literally means money and Apple's components being overpriced. Modern laptops are more than capable of doing some serious 3d modeling or even some light rendering on the fly. Bear in mind. your battery will last for up to max 2h. I would definitely avoid 4k screen in a laptop, your GPU will probably be much more powerful than your CPU, my gtx 1060 with NVidia denoiser easily outperforms quad-core i7 7700hq by atleast 30-50% in the render times. That means laptop could do really well also for the light/ materials development stage.
When it comes to brands, I did my research 2 years ago and a lot could change since then but I would definitely recommend Gigabyte and its premium build quality which is almost in pair with Razer, which again is really close to Apple Honestly, every time I enter electronics shop and I check laptops, I've never found anything better built than those 3 brands. New dell xps laptops seems to be very solid and offer really nice screens. Lenovo thinkpad also from the top of my head (?).
Back to the technical stuff. I am on laptops since about 4 years, firstly macbook pro and then i switched to Gigabyte aero 15 because of 3ds max Seriously macs are just a bad choice for 3D industry nowadays, the industry where time literally means money and Apple's components being overpriced. Modern laptops are more than capable of doing some serious 3d modeling or even some light rendering on the fly. Bear in mind. your battery will last for up to max 2h. I would definitely avoid 4k screen in a laptop, your GPU will probably be much more powerful than your CPU, my gtx 1060 with NVidia denoiser easily outperforms quad-core i7 7700hq by atleast 30-50% in the render times. That means laptop could do really well also for the light/ materials development stage.
When it comes to brands, I did my research 2 years ago and a lot could change since then but I would definitely recommend Gigabyte and its premium build quality which is almost in pair with Razer, which again is really close to Apple Honestly, every time I enter electronics shop and I check laptops, I've never found anything better built than those 3 brands. New dell xps laptops seems to be very solid and offer really nice screens. Lenovo thinkpad also from the top of my head (?).
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