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Top laptops for digital creatives

Choose the best laptops for your creative endeavours, using our handy guide to the best options for graphics intensive tasks

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Digital creatives have high demands for their equipment but making the decision on where to invest your money can be confusing, with so many options available, all screaming for your attention.

NVIDIA has a technology platform for creatives called NVIDIA RTX Studio, which in essence is a badge tied to specific laptops and PCS that have been put through their paces in a series of rigorous tests. They have to meet a set of carefully selected hardware and software specificat­ions to make sure they operate with sufficient speed and consistenc­y to be certified for various applicatio­ns and workflows.

NVIDIA works with developers, via SDKS, to build robust tools ensuring that each machine runs at optimum levels, using drivers written to assist designers, with power delivered when it is needed.

Many users know and trust the NVIDIA name with the latest RTX graphics cards offering plentiful performanc­e for modern usage, such as realtime ray tracing in 3D applicatio­ns like Unreal Engine. If you want confidence that your hard earned cash is being placed where it will reward you with performanc­e, reliabilit­y and longevity take a look at this roundup, where we look at various systems, certified as RTX Studio laptops, to make an informed decision. We will look at the physical device, its ergonomics, display characteri­stics and similar, but also look a bit deeper to see if these machines deliver on performanc­e, with benchmark results to showcase each laptop’s performanc­e.

DELL XPS 17

Although Dell is well known for its standard office PCS they have also gained a reputation for building solid laptops. The XPS range has been around for a while but this incarnatio­n takes things a step beyond earlier models. Price £2,899

The chassis is slimline and the body is smooth silver, with a shiny finish. Opening the lid reveals a dark grey interior, coated in a soft touch rubber-feeling material, which is very pleasant underhand. The XPS comes with a Geforce RTX 2060 GPU, 8 cores of 10th Gen i7, 16GB ram, a solid foundation for a creative workhorse. Physically it is attractive but not at the expense of comfort, as both the trackpad and keyboard are comfortabl­e for extended periods of use. The display is a UHD touch sensitive display with a brightness of 500 nits. It has good accuracy, but its real selling point is the edge to edge screen that does away with any intrusive bezels.

Dell clearly has the buying power and that is demonstrat­ed by the solid build quality that is obvious when you have it in hand. It feels like you could hit the road with confidence and you’ll find you gain confidence in your ability to create too. For example, Adobe Illustrato­r runs smoothly, even with files that include thousands of paths, gradients and effects, something you’ll be hard pushed to find in competing laptops. The implementa­tion of the RTX Studio drivers looks like it’s working like a charm here. Manipulati­ng handles of vectors never misses a beat and navigating a large artboard with multiple items on it is slick, with none of the shearing and lag apparent on other systems. The XPS is an excellent tool for the digital illustrato­r and compares favourably to the Macbook Pro, making it a sure-fire addition to your shortlist.

RAZER BLADE 15 ADVANCED

The Razer looks the part, with a sleek chassis finished in a smooth black metal, a catchless lid, opening to reveal a beautiful display. This is both touch sensitive and 4k, offering excellent contrast and clarity. If

colour accuracy is critical to your work then this is the obvious choice, as the OLED display covers 100% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut.

This particular Geforce RTX Studio machine is powered by the Geforce RTX 2080 Super, an 8 core i7 at 2.3Ghz and 16GB ram. In terms of measurable performanc­e the Razer tops the chart against the Macbook Pro. Running the Blender Benchmarki­ng files highlights the power of the GPU with the RTX studio drivers. The mean average of the various scenes when completed by the Razer is 25.9. This doesn’t say much alone but when compared to a 2019 Macbook Pro, which scores 41.3, it becomes a much clearer story. The NVIDIA RTX GPUS optimise rendering performanc­e so you can spend more time animating and less time waiting for the next image to clear.

It’s pretty clear that the Razer is a fantastic combinatio­n of hardware and software, the NVIDIA drivers appearing to do the job, making this a true laptop for creatives. It’s hard to know what part NVIDIA’S SDK has played in the developmen­t process, but it clearly provides excellent results that surpass that of the Macbook Pro, making it a great choice for the 3D artist looking to stay efficient and creative. GIGABYTE AERO 15

The Aero is a stunning machine. It is as simple as that. It has a 4k, HDR screen that has colour accuracy so good it is Pantone certified. Colour rendition is excellent, clarity is top notch and the blacks are the most detailed in this group.

None of that matters if you stare at it, waiting for a file to open or for a render to complete, but the Gigabyte doesn’t disappoint here either. It too has the RTX Studio badge, its Geforce RTX 2070 Super GPU should be just right for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Like others in the group it has the 10th Gen Core i9 chip with 16GB ram, making this a great fit for designers, animators and video editors working in 4k. With that in mind let’s consider benchmark results from Premiere, compared to the Macbook Pro. The Aero can playback a multilayer­ed sequence with effects without dropping a frame, in 4k and real time (24fps), while pushing the performanc­e beyond the project frame rate shows it can actually render the sequence, with multiple 4k source files at nearly three times realtime (61.32fps). This is nearly double that of the Macbook Pro, proving that the mercury graphics engine, combined with the RTX 2070

Super (alongside the associated Studio drivers) means that a video editor will save precious time. The performanc­e allows for media to be encoded while allowing for editing to continue, which is a real world benefit that can’t be ignored.

CONCLUSION

It’s clear from the testing that NVIDIA has done a fine job running these laptops through the mill, with results showing that the RTX Studio certificat­ion makes for a top-quality design machine, perfect for 3D, music, digital painting, film editing and grading. The Macbook Pro is a bit of an outsider in this group but deserves to be considered and compared, due to its familiarit­y in the design field. It’s a worthy contender but does fall short in the performanc­e area, as it is near impossible to spec with cards that perform as well in the critical areas needed for content creators. The RTX Studio drivers and hardware clearly form the all-round package for the digital content creator.

Which laptop is best? If I were spending my hard-earned cash I would go for the Razer. It’s powerful, sleek and lets you work with as little interrupti­on as possible.

In conclusion, if you are a dyedin-the-wool Mac user, that’s okay. There are options for you, but you are missing out on the best performanc­e available to the work you do. It might be time to reassess those views and look to the PC market for GPU performanc­e where it counts, and any of these RTX Studio laptops are more than worthy of making your shortlist.

You can find these laptops, as well as a wider range of NVIDIA Studio certified laptops and PCS, at Scan Computers (bit.ly/3ewvcfr), which is one of the UK’S leading suppliers of computer hardware and is well versed with profession­al video and graphics workstatio­ns. •

“THE RTX STUDIO DRIVERS AND HARDWARE CLEARLY FORM THE ALL-ROUND PACKAGE FOR THE DIGITAL CONTENT CREATOR”

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Below: The solidly built Dell XPS 17 features an NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 GPU, 8 cores of 10th Gen i7, 16GB ram, and has a UHD touch sensitive display
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 ??  ?? Left: The powerful Razer Blade 15 Advanced has a touch sensitive, 4k display and comes with the NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080 Super GPU, an 8 core i7 at 2.3Ghz and 16GB ram
Left: The powerful Razer Blade 15 Advanced has a touch sensitive, 4k display and comes with the NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080 Super GPU, an 8 core i7 at 2.3Ghz and 16GB ram
 ??  ?? Above: The Gigabyte Aero 15 comes with the NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2070 Super GPU (10th Gen Core i9 chip with 16GB ram), and a 4k, HDR screen with excellent colour accuracy
Above: The Gigabyte Aero 15 comes with the NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2070 Super GPU (10th Gen Core i9 chip with 16GB ram), and a 4k, HDR screen with excellent colour accuracy
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