Thanks for following up Allen :)
I use a lot of graphic software from Adobe: Lightroom, Photoshop, Premiere, AfterFx, Indesign etc - so the AdobeRGB color gamut screen makes sense! I have had my Dell laptop for 6 years now (06') its a Inspirion 6400 Core 2 duo (insane right? beast of a computer ;) ) and through a combination of hardware and software upgrades and maintenance - it still hums!
But seeing as how I have maintained my laptop this long - investing in a workstation that has up-gradable parts (CPU? GPU?) and packed with features seems like a good idea. My concern lies in the videocard - I have done some 'research' on GeForce vs. Quadro videocards: The GT60 with the geforce GTX680 has the same hardware as the Quadro K5000 card. Aside from the huge performance difference (hardware alone) more and more software companies are using DirectX for their rendering (including Autodesk in there 2014 software) instead of the trusty OpenGL. Have you heard the same thing? If more companies are using DirectX across the board because it is more reliable/stable than before - 5 years from now when I still have my GT60 (0NE or 0NG) which one will still be kicking a** and which one will be starting to choke on the more epic software and games?
I want my computer to handle the Adobe & Autodesk stuff like a pro and be just as versatile when it comes to games (doesnt have to be the ultimate gamer laptop though - but be able to run most games). Which configuration will have the longevity with the way the industry is going?
Thanks Allen - sorry for the long question. Look forward to your thoughts!