Ultrabook for VJing
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:22
Hi,
I'm trying to choose a laptop for VJing and content creation. I have focused my search to small laptops because I would like to use it to create content with Cinema 4D on the go. But the problem with small laptops seems to be that they usually have quite poor GPUs which hinders the performance when using Resolume.
At the moment my strongest candidates are:
1) Dell XPS13
Processor: Intel Core i5-7200U (Kaby Lake)
Memory: 8GB LPDDR3 1866MHz
GPU: Intel HD 620 Graphics
2) Asus Zenbook UX410UQ
Processor: Intel Core i5-7200U (Kaby Lake)
Memory: 8 Gt DDR4
GPU: GeForce 940MX, 2 Gt
The main difference between these options is the GPU. Zenbook would have a bit better GPU, but on the other hand XPS13 has a Thunderbolt 3 -port, so in theory I could buy an external GPU when that technology matures a bit more.
I'm a bit of a beginner with VJing and content creation so I don't yet know what direction I will evolve to, will I use many layers with prerendered videos or just a few layers but with many stacked effects. Currently I have been using about 2-3 layers and stacked effects but I have also been checking out VVVV and realtime 3d graphics.
In any case, the Zenbook is not even released yet so there are no reviews about the build quality and user experience so I'll have to wait for the reviews before I make my decision.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for a portable laptop with enough juice to run Resolume? Or experiences with Intel HD 620 or GeForce 940MX? I didn't find any benchmarks with those GPUs from the benchmark spreadsheet.
Also, do Resolume effects use the main processor or are they handled with the GPU as well as DXV decoding?
I'm trying to choose a laptop for VJing and content creation. I have focused my search to small laptops because I would like to use it to create content with Cinema 4D on the go. But the problem with small laptops seems to be that they usually have quite poor GPUs which hinders the performance when using Resolume.
At the moment my strongest candidates are:
1) Dell XPS13
Processor: Intel Core i5-7200U (Kaby Lake)
Memory: 8GB LPDDR3 1866MHz
GPU: Intel HD 620 Graphics
2) Asus Zenbook UX410UQ
Processor: Intel Core i5-7200U (Kaby Lake)
Memory: 8 Gt DDR4
GPU: GeForce 940MX, 2 Gt
The main difference between these options is the GPU. Zenbook would have a bit better GPU, but on the other hand XPS13 has a Thunderbolt 3 -port, so in theory I could buy an external GPU when that technology matures a bit more.
I'm a bit of a beginner with VJing and content creation so I don't yet know what direction I will evolve to, will I use many layers with prerendered videos or just a few layers but with many stacked effects. Currently I have been using about 2-3 layers and stacked effects but I have also been checking out VVVV and realtime 3d graphics.
In any case, the Zenbook is not even released yet so there are no reviews about the build quality and user experience so I'll have to wait for the reviews before I make my decision.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for a portable laptop with enough juice to run Resolume? Or experiences with Intel HD 620 or GeForce 940MX? I didn't find any benchmarks with those GPUs from the benchmark spreadsheet.
Also, do Resolume effects use the main processor or are they handled with the GPU as well as DXV decoding?