A:AnswerHey! I've been using Photoshop and Lightroom and lightoom CONSTANTLY crashed until I spent 3 hours getting help with Adobe. Not worth it. I don't really ever use the other creative apps, but if that is anything like the aforementioned, don't but this.
A:AnswerSide, vertical bezel is 1/4 " , top bezel is 3/8". Actual visible screen size is 13 1/2" wide by 7 1/2" high. This includes the task bar at the bottom., 15 1/2 diagonal.
A:AnswerIt should. Unfortunately, I've had issues with using tablet mode on illustrator--it seems to be too much for the computer sometimes. It just closes the app--especially if I'm working on something very detailed. I only need to draw every once in a while--so it isn't much of a bother. I would not replace a professional drawing tablet with this, but maybe they could work together well.
I Use a Bamboo Stylus and it works great.
A:AnswerThat is not true, at least with the machine I purchased and returned. F7 needed to be pressed every time after the system booted. I returned this laptop because of erratic mouse/touchpad behavior. I replaced it with another identical machine from Best Buy. Same problem. Erratic mouse/touchpad behavior and the F7 key needed to be pressed to turn on the keyboard lights every time after boot up into Windows. This machine was nice looking and fast, but had way too many out of the box issues. I wound up getting a reliable Dell which I've had for a week now and has given me no problems. It's not as nice looking as the Asus, but it's build quality is much better, the materials are better and it was around 200.00 less for the same hardware specs. Asus, you guys dropped the ball on this machine. I've had Asus laptops and motherboards for years. Many issues with my last Asus motherboard as well. Time to start putting quality back into your products or you will lose more lifetime customers such as myself.
A:AnswerThe picture I enclosed is the hub that you will install a desktop graphics card to any laptop this guy is setting it up to a 2014 Dell that had no graphics card at all and is running I think a 1050ti with 4 gigs and paid about 200 bucks for it.
The caption on YouTube says gaming on a laptop using an external GPU. He calls it a PCI Express 2 laptop gaming adapter
I know I already told you about mixed reality / reality portal which is virtual reality and you just have to download it. I did also just remember that coming out in the next few months you will be able to purchase a desktop graphics card and be able to plug it in to a hug and plug that in to a 3.0 USB so you can go out and buy like a 2080 Titan with 10gb of ddr5 and has two fans on it and it will sit outside your laptop and I mean it'll probably make your computer get hot very hot but it's doable
Check out YouTube and Nvidia 4 desktop graphic cards
being used with a hub on laptops. Four pretty reasonable price you can go to like a 1080ti with 4 gigs for about 200 bucks I just have it sitting off to the right . You'll only be able to use one though you won't be able to use the internal and add on an external but you will be able to use the Nvidia external and the internal Intel graphics with the 16 gigs of ddr4 so don't worry about that
A:AnswerThough maybe obvious to many, I was moving to Windows 10 from W7 with this computer and learned that Windows Media Player is no longer standard/free part of W10 (and maybe need to purchase). I downloaded freeware, such as VLC media player; and it still took some restarting of computer for it to recognize my external DVD player.