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Nathan Kinkead.
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Steve Doudican
Guest::I’m a cord cutter and currently use Plex Media server, stored on my PC, and Roku, to watch all of my content. I’m in Canada, so I also use a VPN to watch American content.
I need a laptop to download my Plex server to so that I can travel with it. I don’t store movies, etc, just stream from Primewire, networks, etc, through Plex. At home it would be my media centre through my smart tv and Roku. What should I buy? I’ve been looking at the Asus Zenbook Flip UX360CA.
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Nathan Kinkead
Keymaster::Steve,
That’s a pretty open-ended question. You’re just asking me which laptop you should buy? It seems like it just needs to be powerful enough to not slow down your Plex streaming.
I like Asus laptops, but there are plenty of other good brands, too.
I’ll just talk specs now.
– Decent processor. At least i5, recommended i7.
– Lots of RAM. This is probably one of the biggest things that most PC makers fail on. These days, I need at least 16 GB of RAM because I hate it when my apps use up all my RAM and stuff starts slowing down. But for the average user, I still say 8 GB minimum.
– SSD. This is a must. I will never own a computer again that doesn’t have an SSD. The old HDDs are much slower and get even slower over time, and often fail.
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