I want to get a Huawei matebook x pro. Here are some data…
Intel® Core ™ i7-8550U processor (up to 4 GHz), quad-core
35.3 cm (13.9 ") 3: 2 3K LTPS display (glossy), webcam
16 GB RAM, 512 GB NVMe PCIe SSD, fingerprint
NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics (2048 MB), Thunderbolt ™ 3, USB 3.1, WLAN ac
Windows 10 Home 64 bit, battery life up to 12 h, 1.3 kg
And connect to the following monitor…
Dell UP2516d 25 inch monitor:
Size: 63.5 cm (25 inches) 16: 9, Resolution: 2.560x1.440 WQHD
Response time: 6 ms, contrast: 1.000: 1 Panel: AH-IPS
Connections:, 1x DP, 2x HDMI
Pivot, height adjustable, swiveling
I would like to s. The monitor when it is connected then Office applications make videos look and cut video from time to time.
Does the quality suffer from this? Or does it fit? And is it just as fast on the monitor as it is on the laptop?
Apart from the fact that the hardware of the notebook for video editing is relatively weak, this should not be a problem.
Just need a cable to connect, the matebook has so only USB Type C outputs with Thunderbolt 3. Whether there's already a cable included, I do not know.
Sure, you can connect this monitor, that's no problem.
And the quality is not worse or the reaction time is slower?
The human eye is far too sluggish.
He has USB 3.0, 3.1 and HDMI that fits so well, and Windows 10.
Where does he have HDMI please? The only has Thunderbolt 3, so a corresponding adapter or cable is necessary!
That's not true. You can feel an input lag of 50ms very well! However, this should not be a problem in this case, because no active adapter is necessary and also no gaming is operated.
An input lag arises exclusively through the monitor. Which device you connect to the monitor is no matter. For example, if the monitor has 20ms input lag, the picture will appear on the monitor for about 20ms. But that should not bother, it probably will not even notice.
So does not work?
Link to the laptop please.
HDMI I have the monitor snapped sorry, here something is needed.
Thank you
Exactly, that should work. But would rather buy a well-rated product on Amazon.
You should be aware, however, that the notebook will be extremely stressed during the video editing, so it is likely to thermal throttling, because it is too warm. Notebooks are not made for these permanently high temperatures and that can in principle shorten the lifetime. For video editing is always recommended a normal PC.
Not that it does not work with the matebook, but depending on the program, that will happen every now and then.