How about these...?
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How about these...?
What do u guys think about these laptops..I need to run Adobe premiere 2.0,after effects,audition,encore!!
Which one wuld be the best one??
(1) http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/prod ... sku=373222
(2) http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/prod ... sku=379891
(3) http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/prod ... sku=384020
1,2 or 3??
Cant afford any more than these!!
Which one wuld be the best one??
(1) http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/prod ... sku=373222
(2) http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/prod ... sku=379891
(3) http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/prod ... sku=384020
1,2 or 3??
Cant afford any more than these!!
RE: How about these...?
They're all running Vista, so you know my opinion...very second/third rate.
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Definitely not the first one. Least amount of RAM, so the obvious choice is between the latter.
The 3rd has a faster processor than all, so go for that one.
Of course, when editing video, get the best processor, graphics card, RAM, and HD that you can afford.
If you can save up 30 more pounds, go for this one
http://search.euro.dell.com/results.as ... 01&cat=all
The 3rd has a faster processor than all, so go for that one.
Of course, when editing video, get the best processor, graphics card, RAM, and HD that you can afford.
If you can save up 30 more pounds, go for this one
http://search.euro.dell.com/results.as ... 01&cat=all
Do you need a laptop? If not get a desktop its much cheaper and you will get better performance.
For the laptops
Quite frankly none of those laptops are good for editing. Well maybe basic editing but since you are using that production studio then its not basic. That suite of software is 20gigs already and all those laptops have only 80gigs of storage.
If you edit and want good quality you are gonna be bringing in large video files. External hdd's are an option but thats gonna be slow.
In short for that amount of money you cannot get a laptop that will give you the performance you want.
Um you can get a pretty good desktop for £400.
for a desktop try:
e6400-proc
2 gigs ram
at least 320hdd
you don't need a good video card unless ur doing 3d graphics like maya
-As of NOW vista actually is quite a bit slower than xp for video encoding so i suggest you just use xp as there really is no real gain from getting vista other than eye candy.
Even better option
-Don't get a new pc.
You must be running a pc right now and i bet its not a laptop if you're running those adobe programs.
Why not upgrade it with some more ram or more ram+better processor---that option will cost you a lot less than getting a new laptop and will be more powerful
-good luck
What current system are you running that software on?
For the laptops
Quite frankly none of those laptops are good for editing. Well maybe basic editing but since you are using that production studio then its not basic. That suite of software is 20gigs already and all those laptops have only 80gigs of storage.
If you edit and want good quality you are gonna be bringing in large video files. External hdd's are an option but thats gonna be slow.
In short for that amount of money you cannot get a laptop that will give you the performance you want.
Um you can get a pretty good desktop for £400.
for a desktop try:
e6400-proc
2 gigs ram
at least 320hdd
you don't need a good video card unless ur doing 3d graphics like maya
-As of NOW vista actually is quite a bit slower than xp for video encoding so i suggest you just use xp as there really is no real gain from getting vista other than eye candy.
Even better option
-Don't get a new pc.
You must be running a pc right now and i bet its not a laptop if you're running those adobe programs.
Why not upgrade it with some more ram or more ram+better processor---that option will cost you a lot less than getting a new laptop and will be more powerful
-good luck
What current system are you running that software on?
Im assuming your footage is sd right? If its hdv then a laptop for your price range is out of the question.The only reason im buyin a laptop is bcos the film is goin to be shot in the UK and Mauritius(near south africa)
I would b easier to carry and very Handy!!
thnks
Assuming its sd
I think this is pretty good with the exception of only 80gigs of storage:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834115356
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For a little more money these will make your editing much faster and allow for easier editing of hdv.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834147370
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834147343
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What's your current system specs?
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