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Aliairstinger

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  1. @Acid Panda I have taken a look at those, but those aren't under $1000.
  2. The video editing software I plan to use is GPU based and works best with Radeon graphics. (Da Vinci Resolve 15)
  3. Hi, So I have been looking for a Radeon laptop for video editing and casual gaming. The best one i could find for a cheap price was a Lenovo Y700 with an i7-6700HQ, R9 M375, and a UHD screen. I was wondering how much of the sRGB scale the UHD screen can produce. I'm looking for something under $1000. https://www.electronicsface.com/product/lenovo-y700-14-notebook-uhd-gaming-laptop-intel-core-i7-16-gb-ddr4-1tb-hdd-256-ssd-amd-radeon-r9-windows-10-80nu002aus/
  4. I would be careful about the HP laptop. I would get it off the HP Website. the 4k and the 144hz display is the most color accurate. If you want a decent laptop for a cheaper price, go with the Acer Aspire V17 Nitro: Black Edition. It is a little bit older but should get the job done. https://www.electronicsface.com/product/acer-aspire-v-17-nitro-black-ed-17-3-full-hd-intel-i7-nvidia-gtx965m-16gb-ddr4-256gb-ssd-1tb-win-10-vn7-792g-719e/
  5. While the i7-9700K is better at gaming and potential in a more intensive task like video editing, My choice would be to go for the Ryzen 7 2700. While this is not an overclockable processor (overclocking makes your system go faster), Ryzen is really good in multi-core task and with 3rd gen. Ryzen coming soon, it will be way easier to upgrade to the rumored 12-core Ryzen with a simple swap and bios update. But, if your main focus is pure gaming, I would go with Intel.
  6. Hello everyone, I've have been looking for laptops that are under 1000 USD. For da Vinci resolve 15, it is more GPU dependent and works best with Radeon GPUs. If not, I'm ok with Nvidia. I'm looking for a quad-core processor, 16 GB of ram (or 8 if the system is upgradeable), at least 512 GB of storage, and a 4 GB GPU. Can anyone help me out? The best option I found as a hp pavilion Gaming laptop with a gtx 1050 ti, a 1080p IPS 144hz display, and an i5 8300h with 8 GB of ram.
  7. Ok, what if my budget was $2000 dollars, what would be your recommendation?
  8. Ok, Is there any kind of AMD powered laptop you would recommend for video editing?
  9. I might do some gaming on the side, not much (more like barely), For weight, I would say preferably under 5 pounds and for battery life, I would be ok for a few hours, as long as I can get through a couple of American high school periods.
  10. Ok, but based on my research, for dollar for dollar, AMD GPUs works better in DaVinci Resolve. What laptop would you recommend for under $1000? https://www.pugetsystems.com/recommended/Recommended-Systems-for-DaVinci-Resolve-187/Hardware-Recommendations
  11. Hi, I am looking for a laptop under a thousand dollars for editing in Davinci Resolve 15 and I know from CES this year that Asus has announced their TUF FX505DY and their FX705DY. On the product page, it says the screen has a 45% NTSC rating. What is this compared to sRGB?
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