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Alexey2016-09-28 14:25:49
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Alexey, 2016-09-28 14:25:49

Laptop with integrated graphics and Unity?

Hello, I am a student in my last year and I need a laptop. The laptop will be the main working tool, because. I am selling a desktop PC. I choose a device with a budget of up to 50 tr. I am studying to be a programmer, and as a thesis I will develop a game on Unity, not too loaded, in the genre of 2D platformer, or small Action. In the future, I want to develop for Android. When choosing a laptop, I had questions about the graphics component, namely: 1) Can integrated graphics, such as Intel HD 520, be suitable for these tasks? 2) Will GeForce 920M - 940M differ much in performance compared to the same Intel HD 520? 3) Will the built-in and discrete FHD graphics pull Monitor + laptop monitor without brakes?
I looked at benchmarks, they didn’t give me any sensible information, I just realized that it’s not worth taking laptops with AMD graphics.
Well, at worst, is it worth choosing a laptop with FHD resolution if it will be connected to a monitor a little most of the time?
PS Sometimes you just want to relax, watch a video or play a little. Brakes when watching video on the integrated graphics up to 4K should not be? And will it be possible to play the same CS:GO or Dota2 on the integrated graphics?
PSS So far, I've looked at a couple of laptops up to 50t.r. and stopped at the following
www.dns-shop.ru/product/e1be8d0c47333330/14-noutbu...
www.dns-shop.ru/product/b8f7b38646f73361/156-noutb...
www.dns-shop.ru/product/ 27ca0732497d3330/156-noutb...
I looked closely at the first option because of the dimensions and characteristics, and it has good reviews, in the second option it’s a plus that you can put an SSD, and an HDD instead of a DVD, well, there is a backlight. After reading the comments, I began to look at the third option.

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Alexander Shpak, 2016-09-28
@vaseel1ch

If you take a laptop, then you somehow allow work not in "home conditions" => FHD will not be superfluous (although it will not be superfluous even if the monitor is connected to the second screen). I have been using a laptop for ten years now as the main home (i.e. for pet projects) computer and take my word for it - a resolution of 1366 by 768 (especially if the diagonal is 15") is pain, suffering, humiliation and hatred for the manufacturer. Integrated graphics are certainly quite nimble now, but discrete graphics are better, at least 950M. In general, the game dev goal whispers in your ear: "take a stationary PC." One way or another, it all depends on the level of your projects. Two screens should not be a problem. Again, depending on what to do on them.If a simple 2D project is deployed on one IDE, and on the other, then why not? In general, I describe an abstract horse. Now the prices for decent laptops are so angry that it’s scary to look at - so good luck in choosing)

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leopik, 2016-09-28
@leopik

If it is possible to bring a laptop from America, then look at HP laptops on the American site. Recently I brought hp pavilion 17 from there: 128ssd + 1000hdd, i5 6300hq, 12gb ram (I don’t remember ddr3 or ddr4), gtx 960m, FHD screen. Everything came out at about 50,000, but there were discounts on the occasion of July 4th. There are probably good deals out there too.

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Vladimir, 2016-09-30
@naivekook

www.lappylist.com/laptops/best-programming-laptops

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