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MD Buckeye

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Looking to buy a laptop mainly used for editing video & storing a good amount of pictures/HD video clips. I have a budget of around $1200-$1500. Just looking for some input.

Thanks!
 
MD Buckeye;2250347; said:
Looking to buy a laptop mainly used for editing video & storing a good amount of pictures/HD video clips. I have a budget of around $1200-$1500. Just looking for some input.

Thanks!

I not an Apple geek by any means, but Mac is the way to go for video/image editing in my (limited) experience. I had an old PowerBook G4 or something a few years ago, and that thing was so easy to edit, sample, include effects, etc.
 
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MD Buckeye;2250347; said:
Looking to buy a laptop mainly used for editing video & storing a good amount of pictures/HD video clips. I have a budget of around $1200-$1500. Just looking for some input.

Thanks!

I recommend a Mac with Aperture ($80 substitute for Lightroom). I like he way it coordinates with iPhoto very easily. It is vey simple and intuitive.

I think Sam's Club has a 3TB external HD for under $150; maybe even under $100 unless it was just one particular Club that had a price drop.
 
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buxfan4life;2250351; said:
I not an Apple geek by any means, but Mac is the way to go for video/image editing in my (limited) experience. I had an old PowerBook G4 or something a few years ago, and that thing was so easy to edit, sample, include effects, etc.

I am not a Apple geek either, but finding my self with an Iphone, Ipad and getting ready to buy a Mac lapper. I'd go Apple. Having never had one i have no advise lol, but am leaning that way.
 
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buxfan4life;2250351; said:
I not an Apple geek by any means, but Mac is the way to go for video/image editing in my (limited) experience. I had an old PowerBook G4 or something a few years ago, and that thing was so easy to edit, sample, include effects, etc.
I have an old MacBook Pro (ca. 2009) that I'm keeping primarily as a video-editing tool.

My experiment running Windows on it via BootCamp and virtual machine (Parallels) failed - well, not miserably, but close enough. But for video, it's about as good as it gets in laptop-land.
 
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Buckeneye;2299229; said:
Was it on sale??!!

The Fire Company I ride with actually got it for me. I run our website & create videos for us, so they were nice enough to get me one lol. Yes, I'm a lucky bastard :lol:
 
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