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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

are there any laptops that can edit hd video?

best laptop specs for hd video editing
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thatguy


I'm buying a computer specifically for editing hd video. I understand buying a desktop computer would probably be the best choice for this, however, I would also love a portable workstation and that's why i'm considering a lab top. Are there any laptops available that can breeze through editing hd video? If so, how much? What specs should I be looking for in a laptop? Mac or PC? Thanks guys, I appreciate the help.


Answer
You'd be looking at around $1000+ PC (or $2000+ on a comparable Mac lol)

Specs? Core i7 720 QM CPU, 4 GB of RAM (or higher if you want), and a decent video card, I'd say 9600m GT or better

Here's some from Newegg
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2034940032%201039349576&name=Intel%20Core%20i7

What makes a good gaming and video editing laptop?




Willz


I am going to college in the fall, so I am in need of a good laptop. According to my parents, it is inevitable that I will be getting a PC around $1,000-1,500. I would prefer HP with Windows 7.

Anyways, I want a laptop that would not only run games well, but also run video editing software well. I want to play games like "Minecraft" and other Steam games on high settings without much lagging. I am going to get Adobe Premeire Pro for video editing.

I now that I need a good dedicated graphics card (ex: NVIDIA) for the games, but that's about it. So, what specifications do I need to look for in a good video gaming and video editing laptop?

Thanks!
@TheTurtleGuy: I'd like to have Alienware, but their laptops are WAY too expensive. And like I said, my parents can only give me a laptop around $1,000 to $1,500. Thanks for your answer, though.



Answer
Elements of both a good gaming and video editing laptop are quad core cpu, a decent amount of ram (8gb or 16gb recommended), a high end gpu (depending on resolution).

CPU - i7 intel (the mobile i5 cpus are dual core cpus with 2 additional threads)

GPU -
1366x768 resolution max settings - Radeon HD 7850m or Geforce GTX 660m or better (30-40fps+)

1920x1080 max settings - Radeon HD 7970 or Geforce GTX 680m or better (25+fps)

EDIT: Geforce GTX 650m is also good for 1366x768 if you don't mind scaling back some settings like antaliasing or play at 1080p and cut back on antialiasing and some details.

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Use this chart to help you pick.
(http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphic-Cards.13849.0.html)

Highlight the games you want to play and go from there.

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Btw, although Alienware is solid its very overpriced.

Edit: The dell costs $400 more than the cyberpc similar specs.
(http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-m14x-r2/pd.aspx)
(http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Xplorer_X6-7450_Gaming_Notebook/)

Heres a laptop that costs almost the same as Alienware but has a better gpu
(http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Xplorer_X6-9500_Gaming_Notebook/)

You can buy more ram or an ssd seperately and install it yourself.
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