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It depends. Are you planning to do alot of solid state modelling or 3D rendering? If so, you should find a with a better graphics card. This Surface device has an entry-level graphics system, so if you're going to be designing complicated parts in 3D and rotating them around, shading them, etc - find a different laptop. If you plan on just doing 2 dimensional work - I think this laptop would be fine. The Memory, Processor and Disk are good - it's more about the requirements of your Engineering software package.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there. It depends on the software you may need to use. However, this device is consider high-end due to the hardware it has. Also, devices with Intel® Core™ i7 processors are a good asset for professional use when it is combine with 16GB RAM. Thank you for choosing Intel
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use my surface laptop 4, for programming, So is a perfect computer for engineering.
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