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The Best Laptops for Photo and Video Editing; Massive Machines Packed

The Best  Laptops for Photo and Video Editing
Massive Machines Packed
 

Digital video editing has long been associated with massive machines packed with the most expensive components on the market, and with good reason. Dark and musty rooms crammed with tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment have been par for the course in the realm of high-end editing for decades. However, that’s been changing in recent years as laptops have become much more powerful. No longer are editors lashed to desks while working on a new project. Instead, they can actually join the rest of the world, and edit on the go.



Gigantic towers aren’t the only game in town anymore. But what exactly should an editor look for in a work laptop? The processor, RAM, storage, and display all play an important part of the equation. But more than anything, you need to pick a laptop that fits your specific on-the-job needs. Your budget, your existing workflow, and the needs of co-workers or clients all come into play here. It’s impossible to recommend just one laptop to fit every editor, so here is a selection of four laptops that offer a variety of features at different price points.



Video editing is one of the crazy task but it requires more power and RAM. If you are into video editing work then you will need some tough laptop. Today in this article, we are going to share best Video Editing Laptops that you can buy online.



1. Apple MacBook Pro

A Standard choice for every Video Editor- Apple MacBook. This MacBook pro which we have selected for has 15.4 inches as the size. And the laptop comes with Retina display to get your video editing job done in the easiest and the quickest way. It comes with Intel core i7 and has 2.7 GHz processor in addition to AMD Radeon pro graphics that are best for video editing. The RAM is 16 GB and 512 HDD of flash storage. It has Intel HD graphics and latest MAC OS X Sierra.

From the house of Apple, this good looking Laptop can certainly be a plus in your profession of video editing. Certainly one of the Best Video Editing Laptop.







2.  Dell Precision 5510

Video professionals, photographers, and multimedia workers take note, the Dell Precision (15 5000 series) 5510 laptop is here for the workstation. Consider it the mobile business version of the hot looker, the XPS 15.

Right off the bat, you get an 8-million pixel, 15.6 inches, 4K display to highlight the best in your motion pictures. The 4K, Ultra High Definition screen packs an impressive 3840 X 2160 pixels, enough to bring cutting-edge clarity to your projects at all times.

You get a massive 512 GB of SSD storage and an inspiring array of connectivity options, including a USB 3.0, USB-C with Thunderbolt 3, headset and HDMI port. For faster rendering times, you’ll find the equipped 2.8 GHz, Quad Core Intel processor (the Xeon E3-1505M v5 to be precise), an exciting 16 GB of RAM, and 2GB NVIDIA Quadro M10001M graphics card to be more than sufficient for even extensive video editing projects.

With 4K video becoming increasingly popular, the 5510 is precisely up for the job. Plus the whole machine is premium built, so you can rest assured this best video editing laptop will power your art for a long time with a few knocks in between.


3. ASUS Vivo Book 

ASUS Vivo Book M580VD-EB76 is the best budget video editing laptop with the high-performance 7th Generation Intel Core i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz kabylake processor and 4GB NVIDIA GeForce 1050 graphics. In addition it has 16GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, and 256GB solid-state drive. Also have the the wide display of 15.6-inch, and fast charging. Windows 10 is the operating system.




4.  Dell xps 15


The XPS 15 configuration we recommend costs around $2,225 and has a seventh-generation 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor, a 512 GB solid-state drive, and 16 GB of RAM. (You can upgrade the memory to 32 GB by simply unscrewing the bottom of the laptop.) It also comes with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 with 4 GB VRAM, the most impressive graphics card of any of the laptops we tested. 

The XPS 15’s keyboard is comfortable to use, and its touchpad tracks smoothly and accurately. Our pick also has all the necessary ports and connections: Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, two USB 3.0 ports, an SD card slot, and a Kensington Security Slot. To fit the 15.6-inch screen into a more compact body, Dell gave the 3840×2160 display an extremely thin 5.7 mm bezel. But in exchange, Dell positioned the webcam below the screen, off to the left side, which leads to unflattering angles during video calls. We recommend configuring the XPS 15 with a fingerprint reader for faster logins.




5. Microsoft Surface Book


The laptop from Microsoft is preferred by most video editors for its brand name and for it is the machine that is easy to carry anywhere. The best thing about Microsoft Surface Pro is that it serves the dual purpose. The laptop can be used both as laptop and tablet. It is loaded with recent Intel core i5 with 2.5 GHz that offers powerful processor. For soothing gaming experience you get NVIDIA Maxwell as graphic card that gives laptop its power. The storage capacity is of 8 GB RAM with 256 SSD to run faster. It gives you 12 hours of battery life. The screen size is 13.5 inches with 2000×3000 p resolution and has HD display.




6.  Lenovo 17 inch High Performance Premium Laptop

This video editing laptop by Lenovo, which is of-course first from Lenovo in our list features Intel core i7-6500U processor with 2.5 GHz graphic to offer smooth speed. . The screen size is 17.3 inches that is HD with 1600x900p resolution. It comes with Windows 10 is pre-installed in it.It also has Intel HD graphics and has storage capacity of 8 GB RAM along with 1 TB HDD.


7. HP ZBook Studio G3

The HP ZBook Studio G3 laptop was announced back in November 2015 and competes with Dell's Precision 15 5000 and Lenovo's ThinkPad P50 series in terms of performance, features and also mobility.
The Studio G3 easily fits in the Ultrabook category with a weight of a tad under 2kg and a thickness of only 18mm, slightly heavier and a smidge thicker than the Precision 15 5000 but more portable and svelte than Lenovo's laptop.
Where HP manages to score highly is when it comes to sheer value for money. The ZBook Studio G3 has a three-year warranty and the model we chose (T7W05ET) comes with an Intel Xeon E3 CPU with a massive 512GB SSD, a 4GB Nvidia Quadro M1000M GPU and a 4K display.

Remember that unlike most of the laptops here, this one is designed to pass MIL-STD 810G testing. We just wished it had a bigger battery and more online configuration options like the rest of the competition. This is a fantastic piece of engineering, though, and one of the finest workstations on the market.

Apple demonstrated that a laptop can be both powerful and elegant with its MacBook Pro, and also that a notebook doesn't have to be a block of soulless anthracite plastic.





8. MSI GE62 Apache Pro-004

We often tell people that some of the best editing laptops are those made for gaming. These tend to be the most powerful computers, and they will do an amazing job if you can handle the intense looks they usually tout.

The MSI GE62 Apache Pro-004 is quite the beast, and it isn’t too expensive at $1059 for the Intel Core i7 version with 16 GB of RAM and NVIDIA Geforce GTX960M graphics. My only gripes are that it has an HDD (1 TB) and 15.6-inch 1080p screen. But hey, it’s pretty affordable for the power it touts. Some sacrifices had to be made. Not to mention 1080p is more than good enough in many cases.


9. Dell XPS 13

You won’t believe the portability that comes with this modern laptop. It is lightweight making it one of the best laptops for video editing on the go. It is slim and compact. The XPS 13 model does not have materials like phthalates, lead, and mercury. This makes it a very green machine for use.

As a professional video editor, you need a powerful laptop for video and photo editing. The Dell XPS 13 model offers you a cool processing power thanks to its Core i5 processor. The borderless screen will be a thrilling and effective feature of this machine too. It has all necessary components of a powerful video editing laptop, including an UltrSharp QHD+ screen resolution for the ultimate video editing experience. The 13.3” screen is designed for modesty. It has beautiful esthetics and is the best budget laptop for video editing.




10.  Acer Aspire V 15

Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro Black Edition is the best laptop for video editors with 15.6-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) and up to 6-hours battery life. It has 7th Generation 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-7700HQ quad-core processor and 6GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 graphics. It has 16GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, and 256GB SSD. The Acer Aspire V 15 is an one of the most noteworthy laptop from Acer.




Conclusion

In conclusion, best laptop for video editingshould be loaded with the high-performance features like Intel Core i7 processor, high RAM, Graphics and Hard drive or SSD. So, above listed laptops that are for video editing are selected looking over the best features.

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