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basically: not great

I don't want to advertise, so I'll just say - you can go to a big computer/hardware seller website and search for laptops with nvidia graphics cards. You can get a laptop with a GTX 1650 for $700, which has 3x the performance.


And then we have to deal with nvidia's proprietary drivers, HDMI being electrically connected to the gpu, graphics switching, etc.

AMD's APU graphics offer a good enough solution while removing the headaches many of us are trying to avoid.


Not if you want 3d graphics it's not.




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