1000 dollars? A laptop for that price won't be very good for either task. Building a desktop with that budget would get you a lot more usefulness out of that 1000.
But, between those 2, the Asus looks like the better choice.
yea if i had the choice to buy a desktop over the laptop i bought again, i would pick up the desktop.. picked up a laptop at the time for taking to uni with me but i barely do.. normally just take my portable harddrive with me.. my laptop looks cool and does what i need it to, just... but a desktop would have been the better choice looking back
Either one is good for 3d/2d. With latest video cards and ram sizes these days I don't think laptop vs desktop is that much important anymore. You're hardware will matter if you plan to do cg for films, lots of HD video editing or a lot of print work where your page/image res will be something over 3k and up. Also depends on your gaming requirements.
Whatever your budget double check your software compatibility with graphic cards.
A laptop is essential. I take notes and all that at school/uni on a crappy 300 dollar laptop and I have corel painter and photoshop on it and I draw when I am out. So yeah portability is a major factor. I was thinking the asus because of the 2gb video card but I wasnt sure.
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But, between those 2, the Asus looks like the better choice.
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1E4LRB
This might be a little bit better.
Others probably will chime in on here but best to make absolutely sure what you want first.
And Echo LMP about desktops, but you can't carry It around so...
Whatever your budget double check your software compatibility with graphic cards.
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:CompareByNeed?current-category-id=653343E0DE54435882FABC3CE1BC569A#/?facet-5=3&page-index=1&facet-2=6
would that be better than the asus I found?
okay thank you