Which Apple laptop is best for easily editing videos?
I have been using Windows computers for so long, I'd like to try an Apple laptop with Mac. I am looking for a laptop possibly with a built in webcam that isn't too expensive, but can easily help me edit videos for Youtube and other online video websites. Thank you
Laptops & Notebooks - 6 Answers
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Any of the MacBook series would probably be able to do so. That's how good Apple is =)
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All the laptops have the same video editing capability you just need to have IMovie and you will be fine :)
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Apple laptops, or Macbooks are very expensive and are over-priced compared to other Windows laptops. Getting another Windows laptop might not be that bad. Also, Macbooks are slower than Windows laptops (like Dell) as they only run on dual core processors and cost about $2730 (15" Macbook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.53GHz 4GB DDR3 RAM). I recommend a Dell instead as it is relatively cheap and have powerful processors. For you info, video editing requires a powerful processor like the Intel Core i5 or i7, not a Core 2 Duo it may be too slow for your liking.
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Among apple, Macbook Pro is the best for anything.... But there are more powerful laptops which runs on windows.. If you can spend a lot, (Maximum 1700$) you can buy an alienware..... Checkout this link http://www.alienware.com/microsite/m11x/m11x.aspx?tab=laptops
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Any of the MacBook Pros would be best because they have the card & firewire inputs. Just pick a size you can afford.
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Allow me to translate what Jun said "Apple laptops, or Macbooks are very expensive and are over-priced compared to other Windows laptops that have less features and cheap components. Also, Macbooks look slow if you are confused enough to think processor speed is the only thing that effects computer speed. I recommend Dell because they have better advertising than Apple so they must be better, right?" It's good to be able to speak English and clueless. I'm bilingual! And on to my answer. The kind of video editing you want to do is not processor intensive. Any modern computer (even a PC) will handle it just fine. Just pick the Mac (or PC) that best suits your needs. For longevity, reliability, total cost of ownership, and easy of use, I believe you are making the right choice in looking to Mac.
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You might want to take a look at the Macbook MC207LL. It has the software you expect on an Apple. Review Guy posted a four minute video.
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