Not bothered about playing games.
I like windows 7
saw [url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SONY-VAIO-VPC-EC2S0E-LAPTOP-INTEL-i5-6GB-RAM-320GB-HDD-17-3-LCD-BLU-RAY-/150807695509?pt=UK_Computing_Laptops_EH&hash=item231cd6d095 ]this[/url] for £464
Donation to the Forum of £10 if I buy yours instead.
(I put this on wanted section earlier, but then thought, it is probably better here)
Are you sure you want a 17" one? They are pretty heavy and unwieldy.
I'd get a second hand 15" MacBook pro personally but then I prefer Macs.
I think I'm too old to learn Macs and it would be hypocritical as I wont have an iPad/Iphone/Ipod (or a mini). I just can't follow the trendy folk, just cos I'm wierd.
Ok then, any 15" recommendations?
I think I'm too old to learn Macs and it would be hypocritical as I wont have an iPad/Iphone/Ipod (or a mini). I just can't follow the trendy folk, just cos I'm wierd.
That's just it. If you know your way around a PC a MAC is a walk in the park, about the most complicated bit is adjusting to the slightly different keyboard layout. Don't waste a good recommendation on a fear of something new!
My daughter edits her videos on a cheap (<300gbp) laptop I bought her over a year ago, any modern model will be fine - obviously a higher-spec machine will be faster, but if you're not doing it everyday it won't be a problem.
Macs have iMovie, which apparently is a decent piece of software. Windows Movie Maker is a bit limited by comparison, but there are a lot of other (free) alternatives available to make up for it. (And personally I'd never buy a Mac, but then I can't stand MacOS, but some people seem to love it so I'm prepared to admit that it's a personal opinion and not something laid down in stone...)
For £399 you can get an iPad on which you can edit video and surf the net... 😉
Thanks for Apple recommendations, but I can't.
Our 2 year old laptop currently (samsung R516) crashes with windows movie maker and windows 7 if video longer than 30 mins. I'm sure there was more than 30GB harddrive available at the time.
If you are not moving it around a lot ( if at all ) then a 17" laptop is a good idea, if you need it to be portable/sit it on your lap, then something around the 15" mark would be better.
Other than that- plenty of RAM, a reasonable sized hard drive and good processor should see you right.
My daughter edits her videos on a cheap (<300gbp) laptop I bought her over a year ago, any modern model will be fine - obviously a higher-spec machine will be faster, but if you're not doing it everyday it won't be a problem.
For editing/rendering HD video if you want it not to complain too much you do want something reasonably powerful. Standard def is nowhere near as bad.
I only do standard definition for YouTube stuff from a GoPro. There's 4GB ram on the laptop. You'd think it would be ok.
