Khenu Singh
January 24th, 2004, 03:19 PM
Hi,
I'm trying to pick up a laptop to do NLE (with Video Vegas, After Effects) as well a music production (Reason 2.5, Cubase SX) and have a few models in mind. There is a HP Pavillion model (zd 7000 series) which has a nice 17" screen, fast P4 3.2 Ghz processor, but it's also quite large and heavy (almost 10 pounds!), and with a short battery life (around 2 hours). I've also been looking into the Dell Inspiron 8600 series or the Dell Latitude D800 series, which use the centrino processer at up to 1.7 Ghz. They are lighter at around 7 pounds and also thinner with longer battery lives of around 4.5 hours and 3.5 hours respectively. The guy at circuit city told me that a 1.7 Ghz centrino is equivalent to around a 2.4 Ghz P4. I don't know if there are any other features beyond the speed that would make one chipset a better choice than the other. The circuit city guy also made it seem like the centrino chips have more as far as onboard L2 cache, though I haven't confirmed this... I don't know if any of you have any advice regarding:
1) centrino vs P4
2) particular laptop models for video editing/sound production
3) other parameters I should be looking at regarding laptop choice (e.g. specific video cards, etc...)
Great, thanks for any adivce or words of wisdom!
Khenu Singh
I'm trying to pick up a laptop to do NLE (with Video Vegas, After Effects) as well a music production (Reason 2.5, Cubase SX) and have a few models in mind. There is a HP Pavillion model (zd 7000 series) which has a nice 17" screen, fast P4 3.2 Ghz processor, but it's also quite large and heavy (almost 10 pounds!), and with a short battery life (around 2 hours). I've also been looking into the Dell Inspiron 8600 series or the Dell Latitude D800 series, which use the centrino processer at up to 1.7 Ghz. They are lighter at around 7 pounds and also thinner with longer battery lives of around 4.5 hours and 3.5 hours respectively. The guy at circuit city told me that a 1.7 Ghz centrino is equivalent to around a 2.4 Ghz P4. I don't know if there are any other features beyond the speed that would make one chipset a better choice than the other. The circuit city guy also made it seem like the centrino chips have more as far as onboard L2 cache, though I haven't confirmed this... I don't know if any of you have any advice regarding:
1) centrino vs P4
2) particular laptop models for video editing/sound production
3) other parameters I should be looking at regarding laptop choice (e.g. specific video cards, etc...)
Great, thanks for any adivce or words of wisdom!
Khenu Singh