Streaming from laptop might be difficult because of generally weak CPUs and overheating issues (especially on thin ones, those don't have enough cooling). But you can check out MSI GS65, Razer Blade Pro or Acer Helios 700 (best out of three but not very "lightweight").
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I had the overheating issue with my last laptop I bought only 2 years ago. Was hoping technology would've advanced a bit by now xD
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i can stream on my windows surface laptop, since you also mentioned heavy weighters in the comments, early 2017 i bought a lenovo legion for 1.1k€ that streams at like 15% cpu usage, so anything you can buy in 2020 hopefully works. i am bias gor graphic cards tho,dislike onboard
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Didn't you stream in 720p though? I think Tyler streams in 1080p so it takes a bunch more power to do it. I mean, he could just cut down to 720p on a laptop, but still :p
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You could look at something like the razer blade 15 or 17 but that could be overkill
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just dont buy gaming laptop... never
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If you’re willing to pay, gaming laptops are worth it, ignore the nay-sayers. I use a ASUS Rog Zephrus for travels, can play games on very high settings and can stream easily from it. The only real downside to lightweight powerful laptops now adays is the price.
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ASUS zephrus: if you are holding cash, wish for the perfect laptop....
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Not sure what is the best but I'm using a predator Triton 500 to stream and play tournament. Really light and no overheating issue

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I agree on Triton 500, that one is a beast!
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