Greetings all,
Am about to go on vacation that involves hours of flight travel, and I figuered I could use that time to cut projects together (I utilize Production Premium CS5.5). So I am about to buy a laptop (under $1200) for this purpose, and was wondering if the following laptop specs are good enough for my purposes, which are:
-basic cuts only editing of 5D DSLR footage usually converted to cineform files
-AE practice, no rendering, just tutorial practice stuff...
-Play Star Wars the Old Republic
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and advice
LAPTOPS:
ASUS G55VW-ES71 $1200
8GB DDR3 RAM
Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz
500GB HDD 7200rPM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M 2GB
15.6' screen
WIN 7 home prem 64
ASUS G53SX-NH71 $1179 (free XBOX)
8GB DDR3 RAM
Intel Core i7-2670QM 2.2GHz
500GB 7200RPM HDD
Nvidia Geforce GTX 560M GDDR5 2GB
15.6' screen
WIN 7 Home prem 64
MSI GE60 0ND-042US $1200 (Free Xbox)
Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz
8GB DDR3
750GB HDD 7200rpm
15.6' Screen
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660M 2G GDDR5
ASUS N55SF-RH71$1100
8GB of DDR3 RAM
2.2GHz Intel Core i7-2670QM Quad-Core
750GB 7200rpm Hard Drive
nVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Graphics (2GB)
15.6" Full HD LED-Backlit Display
What you need is:
I did not check any except the MSI. It comes pretty close to Harm's requirements and if you go to XoticPC you will see that they can offer you an optional second disk drive (in the Optical drive bay) and upgrade the memory to 16 GB if you can just push your budget slightly. The only thing missing would be the eSATA connector but it does have two USB3 connection which is almost as good as the eSATA. A few of the newer airplanes do have a seat-side AC outlet.
We have been seeing more and more of these. Once, they were only in Business Class, or First Class, or in the lavatories, but on United Airlines, all of the 737-800/900 ships have had them (mostly on the old Continental routes).
Have not encountered them on any of the A320's, but will check a couple of A321's in a few weeks.
Do not recall any on UAL 757's (except on their PS ships), 767's, or 777's in Coach, or Economy Plus. Have not been on a 747 in so long, that I cannot comment, and have not flown on a new 747-800, or 787.
Good luck to the OP,
Hunt
.....be advised.....many airplane 120v AC outlets are LIMITED in wattage you may use.......some are 90 watts max......once, years ago, I plugged a 100watt AC car inverter into the airplane DC 12v socket and started to smell the odor of burning plastic!! The electrical engineering on these planes for a power hungry editing laptop may not be up to date,or, dependable.....if there is power at all!!...
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