Android studio on Trekstor Surfbook a13b?

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I'd like to start learning a few basics of app programming. I have already dealt with the Android studio on my stand computer, where I noticed that there are now and then smaller mini-stuttering, depending on what you open. Since I wanted to ask if it is experience possible on such a laptop (I have not until now simulating mobile phones nicjt needed and will use it without synonymous. So just edit and write text) Android Studio to use.

Shortly the most important data:

Processor: Intel Celeron n4000 (2 cores max 2.6 ghz)

Ram: 4gb

Onboard graphics

(Will be upgraded with a m.2 ssd, which should make it run a bit faster.)

Please keep in mind that I'm a layman in the above mentioned areas and I try to bring everything myself (help with youtube.).

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The configuration is not strong enough, the m.2 ssd helps the programs run a bit smoother, but 2 cores may be a bit small, if already min 4 cores. For programming 4gb ram after the time are little, there are min 8 necessary

Of course, not everyone can get an Ultra CPU or upgrade more Ram.

There's a solution that is really good, but you have to pay monthly (little) for that.

This is Shadow, the service is made for gaming that you can play all the games on highest settings, but honestly, the Virtual Server PC is so strong that it is sufficient for your stuff + video editing would be possible.

Shadow offers you a virtual PC, which you stream on the weak laptop and you then notice no difference in speed, but you must have at least a 16 Mbit / s line to transfer it smoothly.

Shadow offers you these components in the Virtual PC Server which is preinstalled with Windows 10.

Processor: Intel Xeon E5-2667 v3 (Value: $ 2057)

Graphics card: PNY Quadro P5000 16GB GDDR5X (Value: 1.554,94 euro)

Ram: 12GB Ram

Hard Disk: 256GB (Extendable with small price to 1TB)

Internet connection from Virtual PC: Download: 1GBIT / S / UPLOAD: 100MBIT / S

For this, the hardware is always kept up to date and that's what I call WOW.

The price for the 1 month subscription costs 44.95 euro, but with the HardwareDealz discount code you get it for 10 euro cheaper (for 1 month | 34.95 euro), for testing it is better to use the 1 month option, so you can decide later whether you want to quit or not. If you like Shadow you can book a 12 month subscription for 29.95 euro (unfortunately I do not know if the discount from HardwareDealz can be used again).

You can get more information here:

https://shop.shadow.tech/dede

https://shadow.tech/dede/discover/technology

https://shadow.tech/dede/discover/specs

https://shadow.tech/dede/terms

(Video by HardwareDealz)

My conclusion, it's worth it, if you do not want to spend much for a good PC or if you do not have the money at hand.

I would recommend it to you if you need more performance and it is cheap in the month for such a blatant PC box already.

An M2 SSD would not hurt to upgrade your Trekstor, so the Shadow program would start faster, but the program really does not consume the CPU power and Ram, it will just consume the cloud service and remain your Ram, CPU, graphics card does not damage and load.

That could be worth it for you.

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I have a similar laptop (Lenovo Yoga 300) like you.

Intel Celeron N3060, 4GB RAM, onboard graphics and an HDD.

The program needs an eternity to start with me and if you want to compile the app, it also needs minutes felt.

So you can use it, but it's not fun.