Thank you - videos like this are really helpful. It's not always obvious to the average consumer what all the different sub-brands are for laptop companies.
Thank you. Even for those of us who get all the press releases and showcases, it can get over complex. I just wanted to simplify it a bit, so I'm really stoked to hear it helped. Thank you for letting me know!
The OLEDs all look sharp. And you don't need anything powerful to do activities like that. Go OLED and cheap and you'll be sweet if that's all you want.
Hi, I was thinking of buying an Asus duo 14, but I didn't because it doesn't have a dedicated graphics card. I was told it's not powerful enough for video editing. Is Vivobook 15 pro, with Ryzen 9 enough for video editing and who knows, in the future.. Thanks.
In my experience with video editing, you've just got to go big. Yes, you can render and compile on machines like the Vibobook 15 Pro, but there's lost time and it can be hard to multitask when exporting. So dedicated GPU definitely a win. As is a lot of RAM and a good CPU. If I was buying a laptop just for video editing, anything under $2K is likely not going to meet my needs efficiently. It's amazing how much system resources programs like Adobe use, especially just after its yearly update.
@@motivatedtravel Thanks, 2k is just a bit over my budget. I have seen some yt videos about vivobook 15 pro, and most of them are saying that it is a great laptop for video editing.. I just don't want to spend 1300€, to find out it's not good enough..
@@Ratko1997 Honestly mate, I haven't been hands on with that device. So if word from those who have been hands-on is that it cust the mustard, you should be right.
I will try and evolve to. that in the future. I'm doing everything as a one man band at the moment and haven't worked out an efficient way to do it yet. There is TH-cam transcript in the iterim
I bought asus A45 VD in 2012 and it's still working fine with it original battery that last three hours plus, it have make hundreds of thousands of dollars for me, I am planning to get another asus, Zenbook attracts me, I use laptop with windows, ipad pro 11 M1, iphone mini 13 and Samsung S23 ultra, I make my gadgets work for me and all have their own functions and purpose and I avoid to be brand loyal and work for them
Thank you - videos like this are really helpful. It's not always obvious to the average consumer what all the different sub-brands are for laptop companies.
Thank you. Even for those of us who get all the press releases and showcases, it can get over complex. I just wanted to simplify it a bit, so I'm really stoked to hear it helped. Thank you for letting me know!
Which has the best quality screen if the purpose if mostly for content consumption ie. movies/TH-cam etc?
The OLEDs all look sharp. And you don't need anything powerful to do activities like that. Go OLED and cheap and you'll be sweet if that's all you want.
Hi, I was thinking of buying an Asus duo 14, but I didn't because it doesn't have a dedicated graphics card. I was told it's not powerful enough for video editing.
Is Vivobook 15 pro, with Ryzen 9 enough for video editing and who knows, in the future..
Thanks.
In my experience with video editing, you've just got to go big. Yes, you can render and compile on machines like the Vibobook 15 Pro, but there's lost time and it can be hard to multitask when exporting. So dedicated GPU definitely a win. As is a lot of RAM and a good CPU. If I was buying a laptop just for video editing, anything under $2K is likely not going to meet my needs efficiently.
It's amazing how much system resources programs like Adobe use, especially just after its yearly update.
@@motivatedtravel Thanks,
2k is just a bit over my budget. I have seen some yt videos about vivobook 15 pro, and most of them are saying that it is a great laptop for video editing..
I just don't want to spend 1300€, to find out it's not good enough..
@@Ratko1997 Honestly mate, I haven't been hands on with that device. So if word from those who have been hands-on is that it cust the mustard, you should be right.
Which is best for live streaming?
Well, you don't need much power for live streaming. Just internet and a screen. And they are all OLED. You could just get the cheapest Vivobook.
Can we get English subtitles please?
I will try and evolve to. that in the future. I'm doing everything as a one man band at the moment and haven't worked out an efficient way to do it yet.
There is TH-cam transcript in the iterim
@@motivatedtravel man now I feel bad, I was just joking mate. All good.
@@farahz8560 No worries mate. Thanks for letting me know.
They all suck. Best to buy macbook these days
I'm usingt he Macbook Pro M2 right now, and it's very, very impressive. Only thing I hate is trying to work between it, my PC and android phone.
Only problem is it's an Apple 😂Chrome OS & Linux is the best!
MacBook cost an arm and a leg tho. It's not for everyonem
As a student i recommend asus Notebooks, gets the job done, is powerful, light, cheap. All in one great
I bought asus A45 VD in 2012 and it's still working fine with it original battery that last three hours plus, it have make hundreds of thousands of dollars for me, I am planning to get another asus, Zenbook attracts me, I use laptop with windows, ipad pro 11 M1, iphone mini 13 and Samsung S23 ultra, I make my gadgets work for me and all have their own functions and purpose and I avoid to be brand loyal and work for them