I kinda disagree with the recommendations. As a graphic designer & illustrator who working in the industry, I don't care with All in One PC even if it has some fancy features on it. I would recommend a PC setup with multi display and drawing tablet. Even tho graphic design is not as demanding as gaming, a decent performance still necessary & upgradeability option is also important which most All in One PC lack of. Instead of buying fancy All in One PC, I would recommend you to buy a monitor with a decent color gamut. At least 100% sRGB is the minimum monitor you should buy. I'm currently using Ryzen 7 3700x + RTX 2070S and 32GB RAM with 2 monitors & a Cintiq tablet. This is overkill for just graphic designing, but I don't want to compromise anything that will reduce my productivity. Well, I also playing some games in my day off & this is the most reason of my specification. The best PC for you is always depend on your conditions but if you want to be professional graphic designer, PC is the best choice to go. If you're broke, you can choose cheaper PC with iGPU then put a discrete graphic card later on.
@@PochoNieves yeah, most graphic designer already know what should they get for their workstation. I just can't stop my finger to type a comment about the list.
Hi, I am a beginner-ish digital artist looking to finally get a proper set up. I have just had my Samsung tab s6 for my art and looking to fully go into digital art. It looks like people are saying not to get an all in one PC. I have about $1200-1600 to spend on the monitor/computer. I have other money for buying the program and drawing tablet. What computer and monitors do you recommend that would be in that price point together? I am trying to get the best that I can within that price point tho. Before seeing these comments I was looking at the Dell Inspiron 27 7000 all in one, do you think that is not a good idea? Thank you so much. (I mostly want to do manga/anime and normal art/design but have been thinking of doing a bit of animation also)
@@ferrocor8668 with $1600 budget, you can get pretty decent setup. But first, get a pen display like wacom one, huion kamvas or xp pen. If I'm not mistaken huion kamvas 13 is about $250 and it's a decent start for a pen display. You can also choose other tablets, watch reviews if you doubt. Then you can get a decent pc setup with the remaining the budget. I'll suggest latest gen of intel or amd cpu (i5 or ryzen 5) with rtx 3060 or rx 6600 gpu, 16GB RAM, storage, etc. And the last, you can get a secondary display with the rest of the budget. Sorry I can't provide with the detailed prices since it can be different across regions.
Edit (May 30, 2021)- Please feel free to read the replies for tips and recommendations, and reply if you have any questions! I love helping people out on this thread! If you have any other questions, or need more help than you can ask for in a simple TH-cam thread, then DM me on Instagram (same as my TH-cam) and I’ll be sure to answer! This doesn't seem to have any input from graphic designers. As an artist who has used everything from android phones, iphones, imacs, and dells, I can say that this list is not very good. For one, as an artist, which I'm assuming is a stationary, professional artist, you would not want a mac due to the limitations of it. Macs are fine, but a PC is so much better. Also, you would not want an all in one, you would want a desktop which you would use with a wacom tablet, as wacom is much less limited. You probably would want a separate computer, with one or more monitors you can choose individually based on color, resolution, and price. This list is made for rich beginners who don't know where to start.
Could u help me choose a desktop plz, my budget is $400-600. im going into actual graphic design with line paths instead of only sketches, so i feel like i should retire my chromebook. it runs slow after the software i use is running for like 30 min. idk what specs or generations are best for my usage, i only know that i need help. can u plz help. being a full time graphic designer is my dream, so this decision/investment is important to me, thank u if u can help. p.s. is alone illustrator worth it?
@@mightyzues89 1. Adobe illustrator is good, but only if you want to use vector graphics. If you only want to use vectors it's amazing, but if you want something for drawing too I recommend purchasing the Adobe creative suite. 2. Do you want a desktop, or a laptop. My laptop is pretty powerful and works very fast, although it's $800, the Dell G3 15. I think what you want is a gaming laptop/PC, I would recommend watching "Linus Tech Tips" videos to find a good one.
Your comment helped me more than all the reviews i ve watched and i've read the last month. I m about to dive into digital painting. I have the money but never been into buying flashy stuff. I already bought a used Cintiq 24HD Touch. What is your suggestions for tower and monitor (27' at least)?
@@polarauros3405 your comment was so helpful! What if I have $1500 to spend to get everything I need to start? I just got out of school for graphic design and I’m kind of lost!
@@ashlynmarie5021 Well it depends on what exactly you want to do! If you're looking for a computer, I'd recommend getting a gaming pc or laptop that's around 1k and a Wacom intuos (pro or not, it's more of a personal choice) and either the Adobe creative cloud, or clip studio paint (clip studio is set up better if you're interested in anime type stuff, although can be modified easily for everything except vector graphics), or get an ipad and apple pencil, preferably certified refurbished (check verizon, best buy, and apple for the best one you can find), and depending on how much money is left, either clip studio (subscription based with a great free trial) or procreate ($10) or medibang/autodesk sketchbook if you're looking for something free. If you have questions or need clarification lmk :)
It started well, but the Apple review is mostly about spec, less about actual usage as seen with the MS Surface. Spec is important but the drawing and usage comparisons need to be more on par.
NO REAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER WOULD AGREE WITH THIS... Let me get this straight... so the second and third choices you can illustrate and design on the screen but you picked a Mac 5k no touchscreen all in one? Ok so whoever put this list has not built a computer and isn't a graphic designer but sure likes to throws money. This is laughable logic.
Hi, I am a beginner-ish digital artist looking to finally get a proper set up. I have just had my Samsung tab s6 for my art and looking to fully go into digital art. It looks like people are saying not to get an all in one PC. I have about $1200-1600 to spend on the monitor/computer. I have other money for buying the program and drawing tablet. What computer and monitors do you recommend that would be in that price point together? I am trying to get the best that I can within that price point tho. Before seeing these comments I was looking at the Dell Inspiron 27 7000 all in one, do you think that is not a good idea? Thank you so much. (I mostly want to do manga/anime and normal art/design but have been thinking of doing a bit of animation also)
pretty good video dude very informative my only issue is you need to leave the pros and cons part up longer esp the con part- i need time to read about it. the con section flashes up in 2 second had to keep pausing the video.
Thanks for the video, What do you think about LG's LG32Un880-B? is Photoshop also good for photo editing? or the designer BENQ 3220U? is heard much much better?
Sorry but i disagree with the ''pc or desktop better than lap top'' thing..As i Graphic Designer and Animator i have been using i macbook pro advanced model from 2020 and this lil' beast can make it through every adobe and other program i've used. After many years I switched from pc and this was my best choice ever. The workflow and comfort is just as good like on a desktop cuz It supports 2x 4k displays, and it's portable which is really important nowadays for many of us!
I almost bought the iMac 27 inch but what’s the point of it, if the new one is coming out and you’ll feel left behind. Apple will screw you eventually by not doing software updates sooner than later.
I have a question. Edit: my question has been answered thanks :) My question was: "I use Microsoft stuff and i wanted an imac because it is good for art. Are they compatible? Or if not, do u have any alternatives you could reccomend?
I would recommend an hp or a gaming laptop/pc. I'm not a digital artist but I am an artist an from the time i have work on a mac, i hated it. Many pf my digital artist friend dont use mac's. They use gaming PC's laptops an a wacom table. One as an ipad but not all do. I would search around an see what you can find. I can't say which to get since I am looking for a new system myself. Mine is about to kick the bucket. I wish you good luck.
@@insertnamehere5615 Hey we all start somewhere. I went to college for 5 years for sculpture an I honestly feel like a noob. Could have learn more from TH-cam videos....still didn't teach me now to use a kiln. Grrz lol.
I kinda disagree with the recommendations. As a graphic designer & illustrator who working in the industry, I don't care with All in One PC even if it has some fancy features on it. I would recommend a PC setup with multi display and drawing tablet. Even tho graphic design is not as demanding as gaming, a decent performance still necessary & upgradeability option is also important which most All in One PC lack of. Instead of buying fancy All in One PC, I would recommend you to buy a monitor with a decent color gamut. At least 100% sRGB is the minimum monitor you should buy.
I'm currently using Ryzen 7 3700x + RTX 2070S and 32GB RAM with 2 monitors & a Cintiq tablet. This is overkill for just graphic designing, but I don't want to compromise anything that will reduce my productivity. Well, I also playing some games in my day off & this is the most reason of my specification. The best PC for you is always depend on your conditions but if you want to be professional graphic designer, PC is the best choice to go. If you're broke, you can choose cheaper PC with iGPU then put a discrete graphic card later on.
Thanks for your valuable suggestion.
Bro, you kinda disagree? You being too nice... I called this out, no graphic designer saw this list. This was just random clips.
@@PochoNieves yeah, most graphic designer already know what should they get for their workstation. I just can't stop my finger to type a comment about the list.
Hi, I am a beginner-ish digital artist looking to finally get a proper set up. I have just had my Samsung tab s6 for my art and looking to fully go into digital art. It looks like people are saying not to get an all in one PC. I have about $1200-1600 to spend on the monitor/computer. I have other money for buying the program and drawing tablet. What computer and monitors do you recommend that would be in that price point together? I am trying to get the best that I can within that price point tho. Before seeing these comments I was looking at the Dell Inspiron 27 7000 all in one, do you think that is not a good idea? Thank you so much.
(I mostly want to do manga/anime and normal art/design but have been thinking of doing a bit of animation also)
@@ferrocor8668 with $1600 budget, you can get pretty decent setup. But first, get a pen display like wacom one, huion kamvas or xp pen. If I'm not mistaken huion kamvas 13 is about $250 and it's a decent start for a pen display. You can also choose other tablets, watch reviews if you doubt. Then you can get a decent pc setup with the remaining the budget. I'll suggest latest gen of intel or amd cpu (i5 or ryzen 5) with rtx 3060 or rx 6600 gpu, 16GB RAM, storage, etc. And the last, you can get a secondary display with the rest of the budget. Sorry I can't provide with the detailed prices since it can be different across regions.
Edit (May 30, 2021)- Please feel free to read the replies for tips and recommendations, and reply if you have any questions! I love helping people out on this thread! If you have any other questions, or need more help than you can ask for in a simple TH-cam thread, then DM me on Instagram (same as my TH-cam) and I’ll be sure to answer!
This doesn't seem to have any input from graphic designers. As an artist who has used everything from android phones, iphones, imacs, and dells, I can say that this list is not very good. For one, as an artist, which I'm assuming is a stationary, professional artist, you would not want a mac due to the limitations of it. Macs are fine, but a PC is so much better. Also, you would not want an all in one, you would want a desktop which you would use with a wacom tablet, as wacom is much less limited. You probably would want a separate computer, with one or more monitors you can choose individually based on color, resolution, and price. This list is made for rich beginners who don't know where to start.
Could u help me choose a desktop plz, my budget is $400-600. im going into actual graphic design with line paths instead of only sketches, so i feel like i should retire my chromebook. it runs slow after the software i use is running for like 30 min. idk what specs or generations are best for my usage, i only know that i need help. can u plz help. being a full time graphic designer is my dream, so this decision/investment is important to me, thank u if u can help. p.s. is alone illustrator worth it?
@@mightyzues89 1. Adobe illustrator is good, but only if you want to use vector graphics. If you only want to use vectors it's amazing, but if you want something for drawing too I recommend purchasing the Adobe creative suite.
2. Do you want a desktop, or a laptop. My laptop is pretty powerful and works very fast, although it's $800, the Dell G3 15. I think what you want is a gaming laptop/PC, I would recommend watching "Linus Tech Tips" videos to find a good one.
Your comment helped me more than all the reviews i ve watched and i've read the last month. I m about to dive into digital painting. I have the money but never been into buying flashy stuff. I already bought a used Cintiq 24HD Touch. What is your suggestions for tower and monitor (27' at least)?
@@polarauros3405 your comment was so helpful! What if I have $1500 to spend to get everything I need to start? I just got out of school for graphic design and I’m kind of lost!
@@ashlynmarie5021 Well it depends on what exactly you want to do! If you're looking for a computer, I'd recommend getting a gaming pc or laptop that's around 1k and a Wacom intuos (pro or not, it's more of a personal choice) and either the Adobe creative cloud, or clip studio paint (clip studio is set up better if you're interested in anime type stuff, although can be modified easily for everything except vector graphics), or get an ipad and apple pencil, preferably certified refurbished (check verizon, best buy, and apple for the best one you can find), and depending on how much money is left, either clip studio (subscription based with a great free trial) or procreate ($10) or medibang/autodesk sketchbook if you're looking for something free. If you have questions or need clarification lmk :)
It started well, but the Apple review is mostly about spec, less about actual usage as seen with the MS Surface. Spec is important but the drawing and usage comparisons need to be more on par.
NO REAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER WOULD AGREE WITH THIS...
Let me get this straight... so the second and third choices you can illustrate and design on the screen but you picked a Mac 5k no touchscreen all in one?
Ok so whoever put this list has not built a computer and isn't a graphic designer but sure likes to throws money. This is laughable logic.
Ikr..
Hi, I am a beginner-ish digital artist looking to finally get a proper set up. I have just had my Samsung tab s6 for my art and looking to fully go into digital art. It looks like people are saying not to get an all in one PC. I have about $1200-1600 to spend on the monitor/computer. I have other money for buying the program and drawing tablet. What computer and monitors do you recommend that would be in that price point together? I am trying to get the best that I can within that price point tho. Before seeing these comments I was looking at the Dell Inspiron 27 7000 all in one, do you think that is not a good idea? Thank you so much.
(I mostly want to do manga/anime and normal art/design but have been thinking of doing a bit of animation also)
pretty good video dude very informative my only issue is you need to leave the pros and cons part up longer esp the con part- i need time to read about it. the con section flashes up in 2 second had to keep pausing the video.
Thanks for your suggestion .. We will keep it mind and solve the issue..
haha yeh, i had to wait and click pause to read the cons. It took me 3 tries.
I totally agree, there was no time to read the cons, I kept trying to replay and pause
No bro this is not a good video. This is just random picks.
Thanks for the video, What do you think about LG's LG32Un880-B? is Photoshop also good for photo editing? or the designer BENQ 3220U? is heard much much better?
2 things,
1. Work on your diction, it will be easier to listen to you
2. If you put only all in one PC's you should right all in one..
Thank you bro
You are welcome
Sorry but i disagree with the ''pc or desktop better than lap top'' thing..As i Graphic Designer and Animator i have been using i macbook pro advanced model from 2020 and this lil' beast can make it through every adobe and other program i've used. After many years I switched from pc and this was my best choice ever. The workflow and comfort is just as good like on a desktop cuz It supports 2x 4k displays, and it's portable which is really important nowadays for many of us!
Where I can buy it?
I hope no digital-artist or graphic designer will buy from the list you've recommended
why?
@Elemix AR i mean, in what sense is it really useless? I'm looking for a new one and I need real information :/ not just hate comments.
@@MilaNekolita dont listen to this idiot he doesnt even have a solid reason
@@MilaNekolita multiple people agree this list is bad. It's not a hate comment at all,stop being sensitive
@@almightynugget3843 but why is it bad though? Can you provide specific details as to why?
I almost bought the iMac 27 inch but what’s the point of it, if the new one is coming out and you’ll feel left behind. Apple will screw you eventually by not doing software updates sooner than later.
Thats true. If you are going to buy a new Mac, its worth the time to wait for the new one.
I have a question. Edit: my question has been answered thanks :) My question was: "I use Microsoft stuff and i wanted an imac because it is good for art. Are they compatible? Or if not, do u have any alternatives you could reccomend?
I would recommend an hp or a gaming laptop/pc. I'm not a digital artist but I am an artist an from the time i have work on a mac, i hated it. Many pf my digital artist friend dont use mac's. They use gaming PC's laptops an a wacom table. One as an ipad but not all do. I would search around an see what you can find. I can't say which to get since I am looking for a new system myself. Mine is about to kick the bucket. I wish you good luck.
@@cheri1687 thanks very much, this is really helpful. I guess apple isnt always the best. I hope u find the right computer too :)
@@insertnamehere5615 I'm glad I could help! I would love to see your art someday 😊
@@cheri1687 hah well I'm still just a noob at digital art, but maybe lol XD
@@insertnamehere5615 Hey we all start somewhere. I went to college for 5 years for sculpture an I honestly feel like a noob. Could have learn more from TH-cam videos....still didn't teach me now to use a kiln. Grrz lol.
IMACE M1 CHIP 24 INCH ALSO BETTER
Why graphic designer not like Linux operating system?
lack of softwares
@@yashpanditrao4006
thank you so much