Evaluating Laptop Specs for Video - Limited Offerings
Hello, great and powerful Adobe community. Apparently, I can't install the latest Photoshop updates because my machine is running Windows version 20H2. I'm told I'd need to upgrade to version 22H2 to run the update, but my machine doesn't support that version of Windows, so I've put in for a computer upgrade. I expect other CS apps will also outgrow my current machine soon and want to get ahead of it.
Since telecommuting is a thing now, I'm thinking of ditching my tower for a laptop. I submitted specs for a laptop based on the minimum requirements for Premier and AfterEffects listed on the Adobe website. However, because I work for a government agency, I'm being asked to choose a machine from available inventory. The following option was suggested to me:
HP ProBook 445 G9 |
CPU :Ryzen 5 5625U |
32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200 |
512GB PCIe NVMe Value Solid State Drive |
14 inch FHD |
HD Webcam |
I'm not a tech-head anymore, but I am an experienced graphic designer and video producer (25 years). Looking for something that doesn't stutter during RAM previews and has reasonable rendering times. I was hoping for a larger screen and two 1TB internal SSDs (one to store footage and the other to render to). I'm not seeing any GPU listed here, but the B&H Photo website description of this laptop lists "integrated AMD Radeon graphics," without naming a specific card.
I have the option to requisition a custom machine, but navigating that process in the public sector can be a real headache. Do you think we'd be satisfied with the performance of the laptop on offer? If not, what improvements would you recommend?
My thanks in advance for any advice or assistance.
B
