All right. I have to ask. Nova 15 or Vyper 17'' ?
My budget is something like 2.2-2.5k€.
My main work is music production and sound post-prod for tv. I also have to to do some video editing and rendering each week for shows (broadcast).
Basically what I want is a laptop which will allow me to do those things when away from the studio/home. I know it won't be as fast as my studio setup obviously, but I want something that can at least handle that kind of work, as mixing and "mastering" for broadcast audio is ressource-heavy (the plugins are really hard on the machines) and the video side of my work is not too hard but i have to work on big files (50-150Go) so it takes time.
Of course, while I'm at it, since it will be the computer I take with me when I'm on "semi-holidays", I plan on using it for games too.
So, Nova or Vyper ?
I already know I'll go for Nvme Evo 2To primary drive and a 2070 GPU (or maybe 2070 Super if I pick the Vyper) so it's really about the computer itself. And I'm really not sure. (Nova should be much faster, but Vyper is Intel which I think is better for audio software, and also has thunderbolt)
My budget is something like 2.2-2.5k€.
My main work is music production and sound post-prod for tv. I also have to to do some video editing and rendering each week for shows (broadcast).
Basically what I want is a laptop which will allow me to do those things when away from the studio/home. I know it won't be as fast as my studio setup obviously, but I want something that can at least handle that kind of work, as mixing and "mastering" for broadcast audio is ressource-heavy (the plugins are really hard on the machines) and the video side of my work is not too hard but i have to work on big files (50-150Go) so it takes time.
Of course, while I'm at it, since it will be the computer I take with me when I'm on "semi-holidays", I plan on using it for games too.
So, Nova or Vyper ?
I already know I'll go for Nvme Evo 2To primary drive and a 2070 GPU (or maybe 2070 Super if I pick the Vyper) so it's really about the computer itself. And I'm really not sure. (Nova should be much faster, but Vyper is Intel which I think is better for audio software, and also has thunderbolt)