NVIDIA has presented in the Computex its new range of Studio laptops, a family of equipment that combines the power of cards RTX graphics of the brand with software called Studio that brings together drivers and SDKs designed to make all the tasks related to graphics generation work in a more optimized and faster way.
NVIDIA Studio, the perfect laptop for professionals?

NVIDIA's bet is a total declaration of intent. To this day, the MacBook Pro Apple had positioned themselves as the most complete option for all that professional profile looking for a team to work with graphics and professional tools, but the course taken by Apple in recent years and the problems that have appeared over time have cooled the well-being that reigned in the range.
So NVIDIA has decided to launch on its own, and taking advantage of the fact that it had disappeared from the configurations of Apple's equipment, it has decided to present its portable proposal with the presence of its platform of RTX graphics, extremely powerful GPUs that will be the main attraction of these teams.
Teams with NVIDIA Studio

The manufacturer has presented a total of 17 different models assembled by a wide variety of manufacturers such as Acer, ASUS, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, MSI, Razer, etc., and among the options there will be equipment with cards Frame RTX 5000 (this one with 16 GB of memory), 4000, 3000 and others with GeForce RTX 2080, 2070 and 2060.
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These models will be capable of offering such advanced technologies as real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence processing and high-resolution video editing, all managed by NVIDIA Studio software. To identify one of these models, all you have to do is look for the identification stamp that will be placed on the chassis, although probably in most cases it will be enough to just take a look at its specifications. This is the list of laptops presented according to the manufacturers:
Acer
ASUS
- ASUS StudioBook W500
- ASUS StudioBook W700G3T
Gigabyte
- GIGABYTE AERO 15
- GIGABYTE AERO 17
HP
- OMEN 15 – GeForce RTX Studio Laptop
- OMEN X 2S – GeForce RTX Studio Laptop
MSI
- MSI P65 Creator
- MSI P75 Creator
- MSI-WS65
- MSI-WS75
- MSI WE75
Razer
The new Razer Blade Studio Edition laptops (both 15” & 17”) are outfitted with the newly announced @NVIDIAGeForce ® Quadro RTX™ 5000 graphics and are designed to help every kind of creative bring their brilliance to life. Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/F8ewnHulfm
- R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) May 27, 2019
- Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition
- Razer Blade Pro 17 Studio Edition
These are them basic technical specifications that a computer with NVIDIA Studio will offer:
- GPU
GeForce RTX 2060, Quadro RTX 3000 or better - CPU
Intel Core i7 (H series) equivalent or better - RAM
16 GB or more - SSD
512 GB SSD or more - Screen
1080p or 4K with 100% sRGB, 300 nits, DeltaE <2
How fast will the NVIDIA laptop be compared to the MacBook Pro?
According to NVIDIA itself, an RTX Studio laptop with Core i7-8750H, 16 GB of RAM, GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q has been 7X faster delivery in Maya+Arnold and in REDCINE-X Pro than with a MacBook Pro with Core i9, 32 GB of RAM and the Radeon Pro Vega 20. This would demonstrate the incredible jump in performance that would exist between one computer and another, taking into account that the option from NVIDIA would have a lower processor and half the RAM.
How much does an NVIDIA Studio laptop cost?
The prices, as always, will vary depending on the configuration that we choose in each model, although NVIDIA has pointed to a starting price of $1.599 for the most basic version that will hit stores in June through the best-known manufacturers in the industry. Taking into account that the Computex fair begins tomorrow, we are sure that in the next few days we will know the proposals of each manufacturer.