
And of course extra batteries for both and quality micro-sd cards and power banks and hard cases for both drones and landing gear and a landing pad and lots of extra cables and an 800 dollar Tripltek 8 and lanyard and ND filters for both and a 500 dollar new GPU for my PC so I can edit video and a 800 dollar new Samsung 43" QLed TV because why capture & edit 4K video if you can't watch it on your TV. Well, it is fun.but LOL at the idea that it's cheap. I retired and I thought " hey me, why not try a drone as a cheap and fun hobby" The Surface Pen 2 was part of the package, too. At this price point, it was something I couldn't turn down. It really appears to be a "sleeper." I ran Lightroom and Photoshop like nobody's business on my old rig and on this one it's all in the blink of an eye. I'm curious if you guys think it's worth the value I paid.? It seems to run DaVinci Resolve just fine with zero hiccups or stuttering.of course I haven't spent much time with it other than the last week but I haven't had any issues. I paid $1500 for this brand new MS Surface laptop Studio that (originally) was overpriced at $2800. I have an external Samsung 1T ssd as well which seems as quick and responsive as the pc itself.

I have additional storage in the cloud on Google Drive and OneDrive that I pay for. It only has a Quad-core Intel 11th Gen Intel Core H35 i7-11370H and 32GB LPDDR4x and a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPU with 4GB GDDR6 GPU memory and 1T of storage but seems to handle my needs perfectly in a great form factor and an awesome price. Finally, was able to come up with a great deal on a VERY average but capable rig to learn DaVinci Resolve on.
