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<blockquote data-quote="Ninjab3ar" data-source="post: 337714" data-attributes="member: 26041"><p>Hi, I'm currently studying architecture at my university and i own a MacBook Pro. I have AutoCAD 2007 installed in windows using boot camp. What I have to say about it is that it runs very well. I also know a couple of people who own MacBooks (the ones with integrated graphics) and can run programs like AutoCAD, Rhino, and 3D Studio Max well. </p><p></p><p>If you plan to be using CAD programs and do a little 3D modeling, the Macbook would be fine, but to be safe I would rather go with the Macbook pro, they have dedicated graphics and faster processors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninjab3ar, post: 337714, member: 26041"] Hi, I'm currently studying architecture at my university and i own a MacBook Pro. I have AutoCAD 2007 installed in windows using boot camp. What I have to say about it is that it runs very well. I also know a couple of people who own MacBooks (the ones with integrated graphics) and can run programs like AutoCAD, Rhino, and 3D Studio Max well. If you plan to be using CAD programs and do a little 3D modeling, the Macbook would be fine, but to be safe I would rather go with the Macbook pro, they have dedicated graphics and faster processors. [/QUOTE]
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