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medium settings 1080p , usually 40+ FPS
i ve got GTX 1650 desktop , i know exactlly its capabilities . The laptop variant is a bit slower .
Try AC Valhalla , Horizon Zero Dawn , Dirt 5 and see for yourself
Ignore the menu screen .
Yes ignore whatever FPS you see in Main Menu and Loading Screens. You have to see what the FPS range is within the actual gameplay / game-world.
There are plenty of help by simply going to YouTube; then search by:
CPU model + GPU model + Game Name
Example of such a search; either via something like Google or YouTube...
YouTube Search: i5‑10300H GTX 1650 GTAV
Results: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=+i5%E2%80%9110300H+GTX+1650+GTAV
Translation of what the above search actually is:
Intel 10th Gen Mobile i5 (10300H) 4-Core / 8-Thread / 2.0Ghz Base / 4.5Ghz Turbo
NVIDIA GTX Mobile 1650
Grand Theft Auto 5
Because of small screen size, the PPI ratio is good, It won't look blurry.
But if it is a 1080p/144Hz Display then you pretty much don't want to do that as you then probably can't use but maybe 60Hz if you do.