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Lenovo i7 dedicated graphics - will it handle video editing

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,930 ✭✭✭✭TerrorFirmer


    As stated in your other thread, that's not a bargain.

    ULV processor, 2Ghz dual core. The spec's say it's a 3.7Ghz laptop - it's not. Don't know where they're getting that from. With turbo boost it can in theory reach 3.1Ghz but as a 15w ULV it'll almost never do that. Dedicated graphics are ultra low end and about the same as/worse than current gen Intel integrated graphics. That laptop also doesn't come with any operating system.

    You should look at models with regular processors - an i3 would be fine.

    Something like this is an example of a faster laptop with more ram, bigger hard drive and an operating system included for almost the same price. Not recommending this one but look around.


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