Question Comparison: PC to my New Labtop, display/frame rate?

roadkill0000

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Hey all. Im sorry I'm really clueless on this and I have a few serious questions I need to understand before going all in on a new gaming labtop.

I want to be able to get similar look/feel from my PC to a new labtop so I can take my FPS games on the go and have a similar experience, I dont want to be using different resolution sizes, or aspect ratios, I will however will have different size screens, and different internet connections between the PC and labtop.

On my my PC, I have a 5 year old Asus monitor 144 hz I believe, 1 ms speed. Play in 1920x1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio. Forgot the dimensions thou.

Im eyeing a gaming labtop, Im not sure which to get but was looking at a Ryzen 4000 laptop with 120+ Hz adaptive sync, with 17" monitor.. would I be able to do 1920x1080 res? Would it feel similar to my PC with different screen size?

****Also I would be playing using Hot Spot throuh my phone on the labtop, using 5g. I get between 50 and 194 mbps download with 21 ping, depending on my location.

Is this sufficient? Is this good enough for Overwatch game? And will the look feel translate well between the PC and Labtop? Is that internet connection speed good enough for casual play on the labtop? My PC setup is more serious with Fios internet connection. I don't need great graphics, just similar look and feel.

Thank you!!!!!
 
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mindless1

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You'd need to mention (link) this laptop so we can take a look at specs, mostly the native screen resolution (if 1080p) and which GPU it has, and mention which GPU your desktop has.

However I don't think having same resolution really matters, and if the laptop GPU is slower, it would be more playable, at higher frame rate, at a lower resolution. Aspect ratios, most are 16:9 but you can simply divide the laptops horizontal by vertical res and should come out to 1.77 if 16:9.

You can compare the two GPUs on benchmark sites, though I know nothing about the game Overwatch and expect you'd have a higher internet latency using a phone as hotspot if the desktop is on wired ethernet... but it is what it is, you can't have wired ethernet everywhere a laptop goes, so that's all I have.