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HOWTO CHOOSE YOUR PERFECT CREATION STATION

This month’s contenders are designed for workloads above and beyond the mainstr Professional video editing, 3Dd and image editing all require high levels of performance, not to mention fast storage and plenty of it.

What’s more, they’re used in industries where colour and detail matter, making it imperative that screens are colour accurate and can handle wider colour gamuts. These machines may also need to handle more data-intensive applications, which push CPU and GPU compute capabilities and ask a lot of storage

Manufacturers love to makb ld claims about their laptops’ advanced capabilities, but what does it really take to make the grade?

Processing power

Workloads such as 3D image rendering, video processing or data modelling all thrive on multicore processers with – preferably

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