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Rollason
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operating_system: Windows 7 Home Premium
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motherboard: Intel GM 45
processor: Intel core i3 2 duo P8400 2.2GHz 1066 MHz 3MB
ram: 3GB
Video Card: 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 Graphics Card
sound_card: JBL 2.1 + SRS Premium Sound
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 320GB
Location: Broadstairs. UK

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Post by Rollason »

Hi, a request to any forum members who feel inclined to offer advice to a relative newcomer to home video editing.
I'm in the process of upgrading my computer and getting a laptop.
I have looked on the internet at a number and am taken with the Dell Studio 17 series, although it appears to be a bit dodgy on audio.
The spec. that appears to be financially and operationally the most likely, offers the following.
Intel duo core processor T5800 2GHz 800MHz FSB 2 MB L2 cache, 256Mb ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 Video Card, 3072 MB 800 MHz dual channel DDR2 SD Ram.
Has anybody any experience of this computer and/or would anybody care to give advice on what would be an appropriate laptop <600 pounds to be used mainly for home video?
I know this is not the normal request for technical editing information, but, with the amount of expertise that is available on the forum I thought that this was the best source of information I could possibly approach.
The other possibility is the Acer 7720G, almost 20% cheaper, but it's apparently a bit heavy and a clunky beast although very fast. I don't think that the spec. is quite so good but could be adequate.
Any advice or information would be gratefully received.
sjj1805
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ram: 2 GB
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sound_card: Intel GMA 950
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Post by sjj1805 »

The laptop described appears to be up to the job - does it have a fire wire port? This is necessary if you have a DV camcorder and so need to transfer your recording into the laptop.
Accolades
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Post by Accolades »

Hmmm lets start with this....

Intel Core I7 965 Extreme Edition CPU ~$2500au
Intel Motherboard or ASUS P6T Deluxe to suit CPU ~$550au
6gb of High Performance memory DDR3 1600 ~$600

Just add a case, power supply, HDD, monitor and some software and you are right to go...

Should get away with ~$5000au
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Rollason
Posts: 148
Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:05 pm
operating_system: Windows 7 Home Premium
System_Drive: C
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: Intel GM 45
processor: Intel core i3 2 duo P8400 2.2GHz 1066 MHz 3MB
ram: 3GB
Video Card: 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 Graphics Card
sound_card: JBL 2.1 + SRS Premium Sound
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 320GB
Location: Broadstairs. UK

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Post by Rollason »

Thanks both,
Appreciate your reply.
Roy
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