Integrated or dedicated?

Venus child 2

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To be able to watch movies in HD on a laptop is it better to watch on a dictated or integrated laptop?
Is it possible that they heat up?
So which would be better to buy ... Dedicated or integrated?
Thanks to all in advance.

If I choose an integrated model will the full load go on ram and is it possible that the laptop could overheat?
(I forgot to ask this question before)
I am very grateful for any help and advice.
 
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For HD playback, neither is better. It depends entirely on the laptop.

Do you have an idea on what sort of laptop you'd be purchasing?
 
No problem!

There are probably several different variations of that laptop, but I'd imagine any one would play HD video without an issue.

If you have a link to the laptop in particular, we'd know for sure if it will or not.
 
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Do you know anything about the laptop over heating?
Laptops overheating can be caused by various things. if it's out of the box overheating it's poor design, there of lacking no foresight in ventilation. Being new and it just lacks air flow I would return it for another model. Though if you're past the warranty or something of that notion. Your best bet if you're overheating, is trying a cooling pad. At least that would be the easiest method. Another would be trying to case mod the laptop, If the laptops past the warranty life and you're brave enough. Along with trying to clean the sucker out and maybe even add new thermal compound.
 
No problem!

There are probably several different variations of that laptop, but I'd imagine any one would play HD video without an issue.

If you have a link to the laptop in particular, we'd know for sure if it will or not.
 

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Should I buy integrated or dedicated. which of them heat up soon & which doesn't heat soon. Which laptop has more life integrated or dedicated?
It's very important to know this information for me. If you guys can help me out I'd be very grateful.
 
Of course it is LED, not sure if it is anti-glare but if you get too much glare you could always put an anti-glare screen protector on it.
 
Does the dell 5570 integrated model have LED & anti glare screen?
You're getting to the point of asking questions that are readily available on Dell's site, just do some of your own research. There's a huge variation in models, even within supposedly the same one. No way any of us are going to know without just doing the same research you could.
 
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