best dell laptop for video editing 2010 image
Skylar
I just need something with great resolution, decent processing speed, and it has to have Office Home & Student 2010. Memory isn't as important- my laptop is two year old and it only has 77.2gb of stuff on it even though I don't really clear out my files. Any suggestions?
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Hit up HP or Dell. i5 2410M or i7 2630qm processor. Maybe a 6570M or GT 420m/520m video card.
Hit up HP or Dell. i5 2410M or i7 2630qm processor. Maybe a 6570M or GT 420m/520m video card.
Is dell studio 15 good for MAYA animation?
kayastha_s
ok here are the specs:
core 2 duo 2.1 GHz T6500
3GB DDR2
250 GB HD
256 MB ATI Mobility Raedon 3450
6 Cell
will above specs will be capale to run utilize MAYA 2010 for rendering videos and high quality videos?
I want laptop of budget range below 1K.
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No, that laptop will do horribly with animation software and video rendering. The graphics card is horrible and the processor couldn't begin to keep up with what you need.
http://www.xoticpc.com/asus-n61jqa1-order-p-2734.html
This computer is $1065 and will do what you need it to do, and the speed that you will need it. You don't have to add anything onto either, its base specs are just fine. The only thing you would possibly want more of, would be RAM, but until you know just how much you actually need (i.e. when you actually have the computer and are using it) then 4GB will be fine.
The only downside to it would be that it does not have a Full HD screen, as would be preferred for video editing. You could always get a monitor to hook it up to, though, and fix that. Unless of course you want video editing on the go.
It's the best out there for what it sounds like you need it for. If you really plan on doing professional editing, then this is your best choice, if not your only choice if you actually want to get things done without waiting hours for things to render.
No, that laptop will do horribly with animation software and video rendering. The graphics card is horrible and the processor couldn't begin to keep up with what you need.
http://www.xoticpc.com/asus-n61jqa1-order-p-2734.html
This computer is $1065 and will do what you need it to do, and the speed that you will need it. You don't have to add anything onto either, its base specs are just fine. The only thing you would possibly want more of, would be RAM, but until you know just how much you actually need (i.e. when you actually have the computer and are using it) then 4GB will be fine.
The only downside to it would be that it does not have a Full HD screen, as would be preferred for video editing. You could always get a monitor to hook it up to, though, and fix that. Unless of course you want video editing on the go.
It's the best out there for what it sounds like you need it for. If you really plan on doing professional editing, then this is your best choice, if not your only choice if you actually want to get things done without waiting hours for things to render.
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