Jack loves video editing, Jack wants to know the top 3 best video editing laptops to buy, Jack visits BenosTech and he’s got his problem solved.
Let’s do less of the talking, today, we will be showing you which laptops are among the very best, when considering video editing. At the end of this very piece of writing, you should know which among the available are the top options for you.
Video editing Laptops
While all laptops can give a shot at editing Videos, not every Laptop is built for such purpose. While a well built HP Gaming Pavilion can be ok with handling the top video editing softwares, it not likely to get a perfect render every single time.
Working with high quality Videos like Ultra HD 4K is totally impossible with cheap laptops which are not meant for such purpose. While trimming of very short clips will be ok on such devices, the result is negative when 4K is involved.
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A discrete graphics card is very much needed when considering a laptop for edits. And all laptops in this article about the top 3 best video editing laptops to buy, can all be said to be good to go. You will also want something with a more powerful card like a high-end Quadro or GTX 1070.
What are the top 3 best video editing laptops to buy?
Below are the top 3, all laptops have been well tested and confirmed to be perfect for the desired purpose.
Dell XPS 15
N659,181.25
CPU: Intel Core i5/Core i7/Core i9 | GPU: Intel UHD 630/Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti | RAM: 8GB/16GB/32GB | Storage: 1TB HDD or 256GB/512GB/1TB SSD | Display: 15.6-inch (1080p/4K/4K OLED) | Size: 13.6 x 9.1 x 0.7-inches | Weight: 4.5 pounds
Dell G5 15 SE
N328,637.50
CPU: AMD Ryzen R7 4800H | GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5600M | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 512GB SSD | Display: 15.6-inch (1080p, 144Hz) | Size: 14.4 x 10 x 0.9 inches | Weight: 5.5 pounds
Alienware Area-51m
N300,627.50
CPU: Intel 8th Gen Core i7/9th Gen Core i7/Core i9 | GPU: Nvidia RTX 2060/2070/2080 | RAM: 8GB/16GB/32GB/64GB | Storage: 1TB HDD or 512GB/1TB/2TB SSD | Display: 17.3-inch (1080p/4K) | Size: 16.1 x 15.9 x 1.1~1.7 inches | Weight: 8.5 pounds
2 comments
Dell XPS is a monster! 😤😤
Too Good !
I’ve been using The HP Gaming Pavilion for a while now. It’s not that bad since I can render videos in 1080p as well.