BKWDR wrote: » https://www.lenovo.com/ie/en/laptops/ideapad/300-series/Ideapad-320-15-AMD-ABR/p/80XS0063UK Would the likes of this handle adobe lightroom or video edit?
glasso wrote: » 4k encoding will not be great on a 700 euro laptop. this is probably your best option within your budget if you want something a bit portablehttps://www.currys.ie/ieen/computing/laptops/laptops/lenovo-ideapad-330s-15-6-amd-ryzen-5-laptop-256-gb-ssd-grey-10180850-pdt.html or this if you can make do with a heavier laptophttps://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/NX.GP8EK.003-Acer-Aspire-7-A715-71G-57YT_2156569.html (has a dedicated graphics card so more poweful and probably easier to add ram if necessary) uk site but a good trustworthy site. delivery to ireland.
BKWDR wrote: » Thanks very much for that, the first one looks decent enough , does the processor look decent, in all reviews ive seen i5 is the big boy to go for. I say 4k but in all honesty , im shooting HD at a lower standard more than suffices. I just dont want an unresponsive machine if im working with RAW files etc.
glasso wrote: » the integrated graphics of the ryzen are a good bit better than those with the intel i5. so it should be better for video work. the new ryzen mobile amd chips are good. the ones like those you linked in the one that you had linked are not.
glasso wrote: » should do the job yes. maybe get an ssd drive to replace the old spinning hd in there as will make loading and editing much quicker. or if it has a spare m.2 slot could add one in but that is probably an old motherboard so may not have a spare m.2 slot could also think about adding some more ram
TerrorFirmer wrote: » If that's going for 180 get it immediately before it's gone, that's insane value. It's older but still very capable.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Nope, not even remotely close. But not entirely unrealistic for €190, the other one was worth way more than €220. But not suitable at all for what you want it to do, would be pretty painful.
Alanstrainor wrote: » Just to chime in here. Photoshop and Lightroom really are quite light in use. You don't need huge spec to run either. A modern Core i5 and at least 8GB of RAM are about all that is needed. More is better in terms of RAM, but it all depends on what you're doing in these programs as the sky is the limit in terms of what spec you'll need. Edting photos from your camera would for the most part be on the lower end of the scale. 4K video editing is a whole other beast. It will stress even the best of machines, so I would think it would be wise to limit your expectations here a bit. I think you could expect to be waiting quite a while encoding 4K. But it does depend how much footage, and what editing you're doing obviously. A desktop would blow any laptop out of the water, so if that is indeed an option then perhaps that is the way to go.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » Depends on the price. You could get that on Ebay for about €130 so as long as you're not paying more than about €200-ish locally it's respectable. Spec wise it's capable enough but not very powerful, I would say as above, grand for photoshop, but have realistic expectations with the 4K editing. There are people who spend 1k+ on what would be considered mid-range 4K editing builds. 2nd hand DDR3 ram is pretty cheap, so not much to upgrade. Can't say about graphics card as have no clue what sort of machine it is. Putting aside power requirements, even low-end cards that don't need extra power will not always physically fit in some PC's. Would need the exact model number to find out what the ugprade potential is.