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Pharyn
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Hi Nairalanders. I'm into Video Editing, currently using a Toshiba A100: 1Gb, 80Gb, 1.86Ghz Solo, etc etc Laptop, with some external devices (Harddisks). I found out that the laptop can only render VCD jobs successfully but begins to cry and complain when I have a DVD job. I understand that desktops are the best for this kind of work but I am a very mobile person and I need some kind of work done on the move. Please if you have relevant information on a very good laptop as well as its price, I will really appreciate your reply. You can mail me on pharyntee@yahoo.com
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oyb (m)
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my laptop is a dell precision m90, it has a 256mb nvidia quadro fx 1500m card, a 2.0ghz core2duo processor, 2gb of ram(expandable to four) a 4mb L2 cache, 17 inch widescreen (1920 x 1200) . it cost me over 300,000. thats the sort of laptop you need to do that sort of work. google 'mobile workstation'. it is unlikely that such laptops are locally available. i'll recommend you get in touch with brume 2020 on the technology market page. furthermore, you can check out nvidia's website and search for 'quadro fx mobile' you will find links to mobile workstations by dell, lenovo , HP so you can visit the sites and configure the laptop to the specs you want and can afford. cheers.
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ramonmulti
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Yes i have this spec below and i think it will be good for your job.
Toshiba Sattelite A205-S5804 - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) - Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor ( 1.6 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB ) - 15.4" WXGA widescreen LCD (TFT) Display(1280 x 800) - 1GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - Intel GMA X3100 (251MB Shared Graphics Mem) - 120GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive - Double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW - 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery - Microsoft(R) Works
Price :- =N=115,000
You can call me for more information. 08033924627. Anayo. Victor.
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oyb (m)
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@ poster, a note of warning: if u are doing anything graphics intensive DO NOT go near an intel graphics card. demand Nvidia or ATI (at least 256 mb )
also, vista is not it if u intend to use your system for commercial( business) purposes. it will hog that 1gb of ram like no mans buiness.
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miceuud
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i think what u need is the dv 9000 graphic editing pc,basically meant for editing,with nvidia geforce graphic card with a dedicated memory of 512mb,2gig ram and its a core duo,with tv output port ,with and s video port and a firewire.call mike on 08028335838
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oyb (m)
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i think what u need is the dv 9000 graphic editing pc,basically meant for editing,with nvidia geforce graphic card with a dedicated memory of 512mb,2gig ram and its a core duo,with tv output port ,with and s video port and a firewire.call mike on 08028335838
please stick to what you do best- selling laptops and don't come around here bullshitting us that an entertainment notebook has suddenly becoema 'graphic editing pc' 
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brume2020
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my laptop is a dell precision m90, it has a 256mb nvidia quadro fx 1500m card, a 2.0ghz core2duo processor, 2gb of ram(expandable to four) a 4mb L2 cache, 17 inch widescreen (1920 x 1200) . it cost me over 300,000. thats the sort of laptop you need to do that sort of work. google 'mobile workstation'. it is unlikely that such laptops are locally available. i'll recommend you get in touch with brume 2020 on the technology market page. furthermore, you can check out nvidia's website and search for 'quadro fx mobile' you will find links to mobile workstations by dell, lenovo , HP so you can visit the sites and configure the laptop to the specs you want and can afford. cheers.
Oyb, Thanks for the recommendation. I sincerely appreciate that. Hi Nairalanders. I'm into Video Editing, currently using a Toshiba A100: 1Gb, 80Gb, 1.86Ghz Solo, etc etc Laptop, with some external devices (Harddisks). I found out that the laptop can only render VCD jobs successfully but begins to cry and complain when I have a DVD job. I understand that desktops are the best for this kind of work but I am a very mobile person and I need some kind of work done on the move. Please if you have relevant information on a very good laptop as well as its price, I will really appreciate your reply. You can mail me on pharyntee@yahoo.comPharyn, As a matter of fact I have a laptop coming in early April that is perhaps close in capability to what you require. It is still hot off the press, matter of fact it is not yet advertised. Here are the specs :- - HP Pavilion dv9700t - Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) - Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor T7250 (2.00 GHz, 2 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)- 17.0" WXGA+ High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1440 x 900)- 3GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS- HP Imprint (Radiance) + Fingerprint Reader + Webcam + Microphone - Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection and Bluetooth(TM) - 320GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (160GB x 2)- LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support - High Capacity 8 Cell Lithium Ion Battery- Microsoft(R) Works 9.0 I don't know if this laptop is particularly suited to your Video Editing requirements but it is endowed with the following powerful features that I think make it worth considering further :- - Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor T7250 (2.00 GHz, 2 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)- 17.0" WXGA+ High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1440 x 900)- 3GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm) - 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS- 320GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (160GB x 2) In the event that this laptop falls short of your expectations I would be glad to quote you a custom configured laptop of your choice. if you require more information, please email me at brume2020@yahoo.co.uk. regards, Brume
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brume2020
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Ok, I did some quick and dirty research to identify video cards that are suited for video editing. What I have found is that as far as Nvidia cards go, the Quadro FX is likely specifically designed for CAD and 3d type applications while the GEForce Family is for Gaming. Read some details here :- http://www.notebookforums.com/thread207834.htmlGenerally, the GeForce GPUs are designed for gaming while the Quadro GPUs are designed for CAD and 3D type applications. If you do a lot of gaming, then the GeForce GPU will work better, if you do a lot of photo, video, CAD work then the Quadro is the one you want.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadrofx_family.htmlhttp://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_family.htmlIn all likelihood to get the best bang for your buck you will need to configure a laptop to match your specific requirements. I will be glad to help out with determining the probable price of your desired config once you have that settled. regards, Brume
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