My wife wants me to build her an augmented reality sandbox to use in her high school earth science classes. When I look at the plans posted by the people who designed the thing, I'm fairly certain I can pull it off. It's just a sandbox with a Kinect and a projector mounted on top facing down, and a computer underneath running the software. I can definitely do the carpentry part and hook up the computer bits, and even though the computer needs Linux and custom software to run the AR projection, I'm fairly comfortable with that part.
What's confusing me, however, is picking out a computer to run the program. The best computers at her school aren't nearly powerful enough (it's a public school, so the computers are as basic as they come), and I've personally never bought a high end computer before. I like my personal computers to be thin, portable, and cheap, but sadly they won't work for this. This page of the plan points out certain computer specs. It says my minimum requirements are an Intel i5 or i7, 3 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM, 20 GB hard drive and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card. And I'm not sure how best to go about looking for something like this. Obviously cheaper is better, since this computer will ONLY be used for this sandbox. No sense getting a top-of-the-line model for something that will sit in a closet for most of its life.
This all seems simple enough, but the instructions also point out that the computer should NOT have Nvidia Optimus, and that's what's tripping me up. I'm not sure I understand which Nvidia graphic cards have Optimus and which ones don't. Or...is it the computer that has Optimus, and not the card? I don't get it.
I'm also wondering if I should buy something new with an Nvidia card already installed, like this thing. Or....should I buy a used computer and a separate graphics card and install it myself. I've never built my own PC, but I have changed hard drives before and done a few simple things like that, so I'm unsure how intimidated I should be with installing a graphics card.
This used laptop also seems to have all the necessary specs, but again, not sure if it has Optimus or not.
What's confusing me, however, is picking out a computer to run the program. The best computers at her school aren't nearly powerful enough (it's a public school, so the computers are as basic as they come), and I've personally never bought a high end computer before. I like my personal computers to be thin, portable, and cheap, but sadly they won't work for this. This page of the plan points out certain computer specs. It says my minimum requirements are an Intel i5 or i7, 3 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM, 20 GB hard drive and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card. And I'm not sure how best to go about looking for something like this. Obviously cheaper is better, since this computer will ONLY be used for this sandbox. No sense getting a top-of-the-line model for something that will sit in a closet for most of its life.
This all seems simple enough, but the instructions also point out that the computer should NOT have Nvidia Optimus, and that's what's tripping me up. I'm not sure I understand which Nvidia graphic cards have Optimus and which ones don't. Or...is it the computer that has Optimus, and not the card? I don't get it.
I'm also wondering if I should buy something new with an Nvidia card already installed, like this thing. Or....should I buy a used computer and a separate graphics card and install it myself. I've never built my own PC, but I have changed hard drives before and done a few simple things like that, so I'm unsure how intimidated I should be with installing a graphics card.
This used laptop also seems to have all the necessary specs, but again, not sure if it has Optimus or not.
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