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Hello guys, I'm getting closer to the world of graphics / editing and I'm considering whether to buy a notebook or not a notebook 2 in 1.
I start now with a simple business notebook that I think is ideal for those who are beginners like me by connecting a simple Wacom
- HP - 15-BS127NL
While those 2 in 1 that I like so much are:
- HP ENVY x360 15.6 "i5-8250U 1.60GHz
- Lenovo Yoga 520-14ikb
https://www.mediaworld.it/mw/notebook-convertibili-2-in-1/noname-p-754695?rtbc=%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C&ds... aw.ds & dclid = CJ2Ro6atrt0CFVAS0wodlEkFww
- Asus 14 "VIVOBOOK FLIP
Then there are those top of the range with high prices where I have always wondered if they are right for me or if they are too exaggerated for what I have to do:
- Microsoft Surface Book 2
- Dell 15.6 "XPS 15 9570
I WELCOME YOUR OPINIONS AND PROPOSED FOR OTHER 2 IN 1 NOTEBOOK AND NOT TO MAKE MY CASE!
THANKS TO WHO HELPS ME!
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Make sure it meets requirements. Top of the line if you want good performance and want to multitask. If you have the money get the one with the largest SSD.
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Hard drive will make a big difference, make sure you get SSD (forget about old-style HDDs).
As pointed by JJMack, have a look at the list of specifications. You'll be fine with 8GB of RAM but if you can get more get it.
From my experience, it all comes down to how the components are put together so I wouldn't be a cheap computer from a "supermarket".
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I have a Dell XPS 15 9550 with 32Gb ram, an internal and larger external SSD and a touch screen which I have disabled. The Wide Colour Gamut display is a bit of a nuisance, gorgeous, but an extra consideration in an un-colour managed world. However, it calibrates well with an X-rite i1 Display pro 2. I am glad I bought this laptop. It's quite heavy. I'm sure the 9750 is a nice machine.