It's a cool piece of hardware, but I need something elegant. Razer Blade looks like a hardcore gaming rig in an elegant shield, but it does look like a gaming rig.
Also, I don't want to pay too much. I though about a used 2011 MBA. It costs less than modern ultrabooks while the performance difference isn't big. Plus props go to Apple for decent design - a couple of year old looks still are great and are left almost unchanged for so many years. Another point for sticking to good quality components that other manufacturers cut costs on, such as displays. It's one of the most important pieces of a laptop and yet they absolutely suck on most of them. Macbooks have half-decent displays - enough to be better than almost all competition.
The reason why I'm not all over Lenovo is because their displays on most models aren't great, and I need a very good one. They have that 12 inch IPS model but it's 12 inch and bulky at the same time. There are these cool Sony Ultrabooks with good displays but they're expensive as shit.
Also, I don't want to pay too much. I though about a used 2011 MBA. It costs less than modern ultrabooks while the performance difference isn't big. Plus props go to Apple for decent design - a couple of year old looks still are great and are left almost unchanged for so many years. Another point for sticking to good quality components that other manufacturers cut costs on, such as displays. It's one of the most important pieces of a laptop and yet they absolutely suck on most of them. Macbooks have half-decent displays - enough to be better than almost all competition.
The reason why I'm not all over Lenovo is because their displays on most models aren't great, and I need a very good one. They have that 12 inch IPS model but it's 12 inch and bulky at the same time. There are these cool Sony Ultrabooks with good displays but they're expensive as shit.
Yeah, I'm not sure the Razer Blade can be characterized as a "professional" looking laptop. The casing, the lights, it's all very loud.
The hardware is pretty sick, though. But at $1799, almost twice as much as a base MBA, or about $500 more than the high-end 13" MBA, you should expect that.
As you've mentioned, the major qualms with it is the display, which is better on the MBA. I'm wondering when they'll introduce the Retina display for it, because then the MBA would really have a leg up on most other brands. But I guess we'd have to see the pricing on that rMBA too. Might end up starting at $1799 like the RB.
What exactly will you be using that will be Windows-only? Is your comp sci. curriculum based only on Windows, or something? I dunno all that technical jargon, but an Apple product is really not compatible with your field? For what it's worth, didn't Google require their devs to use anything but Windows? I think an Apple blog posted it about three years ago. Gloating, of course.