![]() But both of these units great flexibility and upgradeability. but I guess if you are trading off portability being more important you might be happier with the 15-inch. Looking at your options my first love would be the 17" Eluktronics N870HP6 Pro-X because I love my 17-inch screen. īut, because my desktop will still be my main editing station, I'm not sure I need to spend $200 more for increased specs of the PowerSpec or that the MSI would offer that much more. ![]() I have also considered this PowerSpec 1510 from Microcenter: PowerSpec 1510 15.6" Gaming Laptop Computer - Black 348292 - Micro CenterĪnd this MSI GL62VR: MSI GL62VR-NE1060 15.6" Intel Core i7 7th Gen 7700HQ (2.80 GHz) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 VR Ready 16. I'm wondering if there will be a performance difference between these laptops while using Premiere or other things to consider? And secondly, if you would recommend one over the other for general quality/build, reliability, or customer service? Both have the same 1 year warranty. I will be working with a lot of effects that can be GPU accelerated with CUDA according to this list: Learn about effects in Premiere Pro. A friend who has a couple of Predators said one was great for editing and the other has some weird graphics card glitches. I am new to laptops and Premiere issues with switchable graphics + need to disable on board GPU for better performance with dedicated graphics card. There are many more reviews on the Predator for Premiere users and less info on Eluktronics, so I'm not sure if there are any unique performance or build issues or differences I should be aware of. The Eluktronics 17" is on sale for $1,094.Įluktronics N870HP6 Pro-X Premium VR Ready Gaming Laptop - Intel i7-7700HQ Quad Core Windows 10 Home. ![]()
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