![]() I'm surprised an i9 MacBook is struggling, but depends on what you are doing and what you are expecting in terms of video quality. or there are always KVM switchersĪre you planning for Windows PC/laptop to ONLY be running OBS, ie streaming content from other device (Mac or gaming console)? in which case, what is your plan for video capture/transfer? to use HDMI capture card, or NDI, or ? I find switch inputs on my brand new 32" 1440p monitor a bit tedious compared to my almost 20 yr old 20" Ultrasharp where I can cycle through video inputs quickly and easily from a single button on the front panel. ![]() That said, most monitors have multiple video inputs, so you wouldn't necessarily need another monitor. I think the same applies for laptop or desktop (not 100% sure on that) In general, mimicing what others have said (I've not directly compared), your best bet tends to be something with a Turing nVidia GPU w/ NVENC support, so GTX 1650 Super or newer/higher. And then you have other expansion options you lose, in exchange for lower power consumption and convenience, with smaller form factor For a given dollar amount, a desktop PC tends to be more powerful, as it can use more electricity and not be thermal constrained. Issue is generally laptops have power constrained CPU & CPUs (there are certain exceptions, and engineering workstation class machines are less constrained, and a lot heavier and more expensive).
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