LG gram for running Moi3D?

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 From:  yophie
9877.1 
I've been a mac user my whole life, but between the lack of support from Apple for Mac OS bugs, and the fact that I'm moving down in life, I think it's time for me to look into PCs.

Consumer reports rates this one highly, but it looks like it's not good for graphics-intensive stuff. I'm not a technical person... can anyone help me out here? Could I use this machine for MOI modeling? https://www.amazon.com/LG-Gram-Thin-Light-Laptop/dp/B078WSX4QL

If I want to do processor-intensive stuff (I was modeling complex flower-like shapes and was asking my machine to calculate 100+ booleans at a time), what are the specs I should look for?

I'd really like something that can handle Moi3D smoothly, but won't break the bank. Does that exist? It does need to be a laptop.


Thanks for your help!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
9877.2 In reply to 9877.1 
Hi yophie, yes that should be fine for like "medium complexity" or lower projects.

For higher complexity projects the key thing to look for would be an AMD or Nvidia graphics card.

- Michael
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 From:  Phiro
9877.3 
You could think about Having pc with à keyboard with numpad.
Very usefull with Moi.

When you have to tune values it's faster and easier.
It's my tip and my practices.
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