Is Intel HD 4400 graphics enough?

eraker1974

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I would like recommendations for a laptop (lighter is better) for reviewing Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam, etc (am a structural engineer).

Will Intel HD 4400 be able to run these programs? I'm not on the front lines of production, so I just need to be able to review.

any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
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Didn't you post a similar question under the user name kuma1983? Seems unusual to have two different people ask about a laptop that can run Revit, when I've never seen ANYBODY ever ask about Revit before. I suppose it's possible though.

In the event that you're NOT the same person, what is your budget and do you have any preferences on the particulars of the laptop? What country are you in? Many laptop models are only available regionally, so what's popular in the US is often NOT available in Europe, India or Australia, just as examples, and the other way around as well.

I would probably want something better than the integrated HD graphics for any CAD applicatons. I'd also probably want something with 16GB of RAM as CAD applications...
Didn't you post a similar question under the user name kuma1983? Seems unusual to have two different people ask about a laptop that can run Revit, when I've never seen ANYBODY ever ask about Revit before. I suppose it's possible though.

In the event that you're NOT the same person, what is your budget and do you have any preferences on the particulars of the laptop? What country are you in? Many laptop models are only available regionally, so what's popular in the US is often NOT available in Europe, India or Australia, just as examples, and the other way around as well.

I would probably want something better than the integrated HD graphics for any CAD applicatons. I'd also probably want something with 16GB of RAM as CAD applications can be quite demanding, even just for reviewing.
 
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