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Is this laptop suitable for a developer?
Hello. There was a need for a laptop that would suit my tasks. I work as a layout designer. Usually a bunch of tabs are open in the browser, Photoshop, total commander, text editor and even little things) I looked at the Acer Swift 3 laptop with the following characteristics Intel Core i5-7200U 2.5 GHz / 8192Mb / 256Gb SSD / Intel HD Graphics. I doubt mainly in the processor, will it pull it all? The solution is still mobile. If you advise any laptops up to 60k that will cope with such tasks, I will be grateful.
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The processor will pull, but I would take at least 16 RAM. 8 GB with photoshop and chrome will not cope.
I support GavriKos . At 8 you can somehow work, but uncomfortable.
A comfortable minimum is 16. It is desirable that it expands to 32, otherwise you will have to buy a new one in 1-2 years.
At Acer itself with this processor. It is quite enough for such tasks, plus virtual machines, but at least 16 RAM.
I will add that, other things being equal, the same performance characteristics are cheaper to buy additional memory and SSD separately than to look for a laptop immediately with 16 gig and SSD.
Right now he is busy studying performance characteristics to build his own HTPC.
As I see it.
1.XBMC+ubuntu. no options here.
2. Mother with built-in HDMI
3. CPU - any, with support for Intel HD Graphics 4xxx. Perhaps enough and 2xxx, but the difference in price is not great. Radeons take off poorly under Linux, Nvidia works at the level, but this is plus extra consumption and plus in the size of the HTPC itself.
from the cons. I haven't found any HDMI mothers that can HDMI-CEC (HDMI pass-through control of external devices), so spend another $50 on www.pulse-eight.com/store/products/104-usb-hdmi-cec-adapter. aspx .
PS. A bunch of ready-made iron configs on xbmc.ru
Slightly cheaper to build on AMD APUs. But 20GB remixes, whatever one may say, want normal hardware. Of course, a weaker piece of iron will also pull something, due to hardware decoding, but unfortunately it does not always work.
An alternative, something like WD Live ie. media player, now there are options on android for example :)
Raspberry Pi + XBian. HD video pulls.
You can still buy dollars for 15 MCE remote control and it will be generally gorgeous.
Apple TV for 4 thousand, will make it possible to watch any movie legally. As well as any illegally obtained movies and series from the iTunes library from the computer. And everything is there with a description, actors, cover, release date, etc. etc.
Despite popular belief, you can throw any movie or series from torrents into tuna, with automatic addition of descriptions and filling in all tags, etc. And it's much faster and easier than any other movie cataloger. On a poppy, the iFlicks utility does this in 2 kicks, on Windows there is probably something similar.
Well, if a poppy appears on the farm, then you can send the entire video and audio stream from it both via HDMI, but via wi-fi.
iPhone / iPad - they also delight with convenient navigation on YouTube, and viewing on plasma via Apple TV
In short, Apple TV is a very entertaining and underrated thing, I recommend it.
wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Intel_NUC
www.citilink.ru/catalog/parts/pc_platforms/754352/
Would you like to see such a thing? The only thing you will need to plug in is a Wi-Fi whistle. Or throw a cable. :)
If the only purpose is to “stream content over WiFi from a desktop”, then why do you need a full-fledged computer. Buy a separate media player that will be completely silent and play everything from anywhere. At least via wi-fi (or cable), at least from usb drives.
I had one like this . I played all the videos without any problems and on wi-fi. Now I wouldn’t take just such a model, because the slow menu and tight remote spoil everything (especially when Apple TV just flies nearby).
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