Thanks for the video I’m looking to buy an ASUS vivobook 16 AMD Ryzen 7 16GB from John Lewis or curry’s it’s currently £500 I have seen a few different reviews online but I quite like the sound of it and the specs but do you think this would be good for music production and djing or using software like photoshop. Thanks.
The only thing that would hold you back is the amount of RAM. It’ll handle light production, it will handle stems, and it will handle light photo editing. If you wanted to go heavy on any of those things I would recommend more RAM. Even if that means holding off on the purchase until you have the funds to invest. Remember that buying a laptop is a 5-7 year investment, so don’t cheap out.
I’m a Mac guy myself. The M series processors aren’t bad in the heat. It’s the MacBooks with the i9 that have the heat issues. I would stay away from them.
I'm a mac guy, but the Acer Nitro v15 caught my eye. What do you all use to DJ?
Thanks for the video I’m looking to buy an ASUS vivobook 16 AMD Ryzen 7 16GB from John Lewis or curry’s it’s currently £500 I have seen a few different reviews online but I quite like the sound of it and the specs but do you think this would be good for music production and djing or using software like photoshop. Thanks.
The only thing that would hold you back is the amount of RAM. It’ll handle light production, it will handle stems, and it will handle light photo editing. If you wanted to go heavy on any of those things I would recommend more RAM. Even if that means holding off on the purchase until you have the funds to invest. Remember that buying a laptop is a 5-7 year investment, so don’t cheap out.
I just need a 1TB -2TB space
And the proper amount of RAM, good processor, and video card if you’re a PC guy.
@ Mac all day but I heard windows is good in the heat
I’m a Mac guy myself. The M series processors aren’t bad in the heat. It’s the MacBooks with the i9 that have the heat issues. I would stay away from them.
@@djtechtips ohhh I see!
For $100 more you can get the Inspiron 15 with 1tb SSD and 32gb ram
Yup, there are a few different configurations. Just stay away from the cheapest option. It has an i3.