Which laptop?

Juusuhako

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Hi,
once again I seek help picking a laptop. Its for Adobe software only (no gaming).

ASUS X550JX (£708):
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Asus N550JK (On sale from £905 to £755):
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While the IPS panel speaks to me (especially for Adobe software), I fear the 850M wont be able to handle 4K-resolution well, as opposed to the cheaper one that only has to handle full HD but with a more powerful GPU.

Any advice?
 
Do you have a budget in mind? I'd suggest looking elsewhere for laptops apart from Asus. Their non ROG laptops are really poor in my experience.

Dell do an Inspiron 15 with a 1080p IPS screen, an i7 5550, 16GB of Ram and a radeon r7 m270. Sadly no SSD but IIRC Dell don't mind you swapping out the drive (*I might be wrong so I suggest you ask*). They also do a Precision (mobile workstation) version of it.
 
Do you have a budget in mind? I'd suggest looking elsewhere for laptops apart from Asus. Their non ROG laptops are really poor in my experience.

Dell do an Inspiron 15 with a 1080p IPS screen, an i7 5550, 16GB of Ram and a radeon r7 m270. Sadly no SSD but IIRC Dell don't mind you swapping out the drive (*I might be wrong so I suggest you ask*). They also do a Precision (mobile workstation) version of it.

I thought the IPS-laptop from Asus was an ultrabook, it certainly looks like one on the website here.

Giving you a budget is hard since im from Denmark and we dont use £ :p.

I did however look up the Inspiron-series on the Danish Dell website (prices pretty much the same in this case), and unfortunately IPS is NOT listed on any of the 15"-models. It simply says 15.6" touch TL FHD. Background-lit LED touchscreen with Truelife. The 13"-models however come with IPS... BUT, unfortunately they come with HD Graphics 5500, and I really dont think thats enough for Adobe software???

I maybe should get in touch with Dell as it seems odd that we dont get IPS-panels but UK does (on the 15"-models). Speaking of Dell, is it worth buying? Most important is that theres no fan noise...

I could not find any Precision-models.
 
Ultrabooks are generally under 14" and don't have dedicated graphics cards. They also tend to feature U series processors which have a lower power draw.
 
Ultrabooks are generally under 14" and don't have dedicated graphics cards. They also tend to feature U series processors which have a lower power draw.

Alright. Are the U-processors good for graphical work with Adobe? Tons of laptops I look at are with i7-U-something processors, which from I understand are really just 2-core CPUs, and not 4.
 
Does it have to be an ultrabook? Very limited options there. Also what is the budget? It's ok if it's Euro's, is easy enough to convert..
 
Does it have to be an ultrabook? Very limited options there. Also what is the budget? It's ok if it's Euro's, is easy enough to convert..

No, it doesnt. I just dont want a noisy laptop. Its not Euros but our own danish currency (Danish Kroner). But, even if you do use a currency converter, the prices might differ here.

I've written an email to our teacher asking what specs. exactly he recommends, because I find the "I7 and 16GB Ram" to be abit overkill that was on the paper we received (especially when they dont list if it has to be a 4-core CPU like 4720HQ or if the U-CPUs with just 2 cores are enough).
 
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