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Hi,
I'm a little lost with the current range of laptops. I have an older Dell XPS 9350 laptop which is on its last legs and need a replacement. Primarily use a desktop PC for graphic design and occasional video editing. However I've started a new part time job as a marketing manager and am currently in the process of working with a number of other businesses as a freelancer... so it will be advantageous to switch over to a laptop. I've listed some wants/needs below which is probably helpful
2 in 1 vs traditional laptop. I'm still mulling over these options. Going 2 in 1 increases the price and reduces options however I think being able to use a stylus would be useful when meeting with clients.
Screen size. I'm currently using an XPS 13 which is fine browsing on my lap but working alongside a 27"+ monitor feel really small. I think 14/15/16 would be a better option. 17 I think might be too big.
Screen resolution. At least UHD.
Keyboard/base. Must be solid. I don't like the surface pros with floppy keyboards. Backlit keyboard but these are pretty standard now on these types of laptops.
Graphics. To reduce weight, heat and battery life I may be correct in thinking I don't need dedicated graphics however would like an EGPU for CAD/video work. I think onboard graphics will be fine for photoshop and indesign.
Ram. 32GB ideally for futureproofing and above work.
CPU. Something that's going to last me and manage with the work I will be doing with the EGPU.
Storage. At least 1TB.
Build quality. Wants to feel solid and be reliable.
Windows or Mac... 100% windows.
Sound. Doesn't matter.
Cost. I haven't got a set budget
So I think that's everything that should be considered would be great to narrow down the options so I can try them out in store.
TIA!
I'm a little lost with the current range of laptops. I have an older Dell XPS 9350 laptop which is on its last legs and need a replacement. Primarily use a desktop PC for graphic design and occasional video editing. However I've started a new part time job as a marketing manager and am currently in the process of working with a number of other businesses as a freelancer... so it will be advantageous to switch over to a laptop. I've listed some wants/needs below which is probably helpful
2 in 1 vs traditional laptop. I'm still mulling over these options. Going 2 in 1 increases the price and reduces options however I think being able to use a stylus would be useful when meeting with clients.
Screen size. I'm currently using an XPS 13 which is fine browsing on my lap but working alongside a 27"+ monitor feel really small. I think 14/15/16 would be a better option. 17 I think might be too big.
Screen resolution. At least UHD.
Keyboard/base. Must be solid. I don't like the surface pros with floppy keyboards. Backlit keyboard but these are pretty standard now on these types of laptops.
Graphics. To reduce weight, heat and battery life I may be correct in thinking I don't need dedicated graphics however would like an EGPU for CAD/video work. I think onboard graphics will be fine for photoshop and indesign.
Ram. 32GB ideally for futureproofing and above work.
CPU. Something that's going to last me and manage with the work I will be doing with the EGPU.
Storage. At least 1TB.
Build quality. Wants to feel solid and be reliable.
Windows or Mac... 100% windows.
Sound. Doesn't matter.
Cost. I haven't got a set budget
So I think that's everything that should be considered would be great to narrow down the options so I can try them out in store.
TIA!