

Spendy for sure, but works flawlessly.) Even if you don't have that budget I have seen laptops sold by Costco that spec-wise look like they would be up to the task no problem. (My work provides me with an HP workstation-class laptop. HP is actually an Adobe partner, meaning several of their systems are certified or guaranteed to be compatible with Adobe's software (designed to get the most bang for your buck) Those tend to be business class machines. I have found that model numbers tend to stay ahead of Adobe's "official" list, but the list can help you gauge where your card may fall, since the newer numbers kind of fit a pattern.

I am partial to Nvidia myself, but that specs page lists both Nvidia and AMD. When you shop for a laptop try to get an i7 processor and a separate video card. Look up the Premiere Pro requirements here ( Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements ) Pay attention to the video card specs.

Without going into every model of HP laptop I can give you some general suggestions, especially since I don't know what your budget is.
