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What laptop to buy for Unity 3d under $1000?
Hello guys) In general, I'm almost thirty, all my life I have been engaged in blue-collar jobs, and it's a little tired. The scribe loves games and I plan to learn Unity 3d and slowly squeeze into Gamedev. But I understand computer hardware even worse than programming. Looked at the system requirements of Unity on their website. There are only 3 lines. Then I went to Rozetka, and there are 20 lines in the filters (video cards, memory and everything else ....). In general, I do not rummage about it all. Can you please tell me what are the optimal system requirements for working on Unity? Which laptop to buy so that everything works stably and is enough for at least the next couple of years.
Budget $ 1000
Thanks in advance to everyone who helps)
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Well, I would suggest this Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API (81LW0057RK) . There Ryzen 5 + Vega 8. Throw a little memory to it and it seems to me that the top machine will be
Hello, here my opinion depends on the budget
: the matrix should be tn + film (in case of budget restrictions), ips for more expensive options,
the screen diagonal is more than 15, you need to look at the battery if there will be remote work in places where it will potentially not work to put it on Charging
RAM for comfortable work requires 8 or more gigabytes, as well as working with graphics, there will be little processor built-in, therefore, a video chip separately soldered on the board is needed.
in general, we will proceed from the average budget, that is, from 30 to 50 thousand, we
sacrifice the matrix and ssd in favor of computing power
1) https://www.dns-shop.ru/product/b723fe9714c33332/1... in my city about 37k
2)https://www.dns-shop.ru/product/b723fe9414c33332/1... about 43k
3) https://www.dns-shop.ru/product/a50be01614c33332/1... this is already a high price segment, the power of this device should be enough for work,
my advice, if there is no need to frequently move the workstation, then it is easier to assemble a PC for this money
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