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      SMR last edited by

      I'm trying to put together a nimble set-up for projection in remote areas. Ideally I would have a 13-14" screen & wgt of < 4.5lb. Which seems to be a limiting factor when it comes to a discreet GPU with enough VRAM. At the 15" screen width this problem goes away. I've mostly been looking at DELL: XPS 13" 7390, Vostro 15" 7590, G5 15" gaming. Suggestions welcome.

      Vostro 15 7590 Laptop
      Vostro 15 7590 Laptop

      The Dell Looking for suggestions.

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        DusX Tech Staff @SMR last edited by DusX

        @smr

        The Razor 13 inch stealth is interesting at this size, its available with a nVidia mobile chip  https://www.razer.com/gaming-laptops/razer-blade-stealth
        The nVidia mx150 is an interesting Mid ground (apparently similar to a gtx950m performance wise) see: https://www.notebookcheck.net/UHD-Graphics-620-vs-GeForce-MX150_8098_8000.247598.0.html

        I personally went for a 15inch. The Gigabyte aero 15x with a 1070 ( the newer version offer even higher end components) 

        https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Laptop/AERO-15X--i7-8750H

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          SMR @DusX last edited by

          @dusxThanks I'll check out these suggestion. Are the Nvidia mx 150 and 250 units adequate for Isadora? This is really my question - how low can I go?

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            DusX Tech Staff @SMR last edited by

            @smr

            Re: the mx 150 and 250. I have never used them, but if they run similar to a gtx 950m , I would imagine that they would be capable for many uses.
            My previous machine had gtx 870m, and I could do anything I needed to. Before that I had a gtx 640m  and found that I could do a lot with that machine.
            Of course the real answer is what do you expect to do. Some users can get away with using internal Intel graphics cards. I have done this with the Mac mini I have here, and have had no problems (single HD output).
            Hardware choices are often about the balance of hardware you can get. Disk Speed is another big factor, and depending on your usage CPU may also be very important.

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              SMR @DusX last edited by

              @dusx Thanks, I think I need at least GTX 1070 level for what I want to do. The Razer and Gigabyte 15 were great suggestions, seem to have everything I need and are physically smaller than a lot of the competition!

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                CitizenJoe last edited by

                Some friends of mine are using the newer MSI stuff, which looks awesome. They appear to be well made, too.

                Cheers,

                Hugh

                Hugh in Winnipeg - All test machines, Win10/11 Pro, 64 bit, OS SSD and separate data SSD.
                Dell 7560, i9 11950H, 64 gigs, NVIDIA RTX A4000 w/8 GB GDDR6

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