OT - Laptop deal

vicmilt wrote on 8/3/2010, 9:27 AM
While I have not actually seen or used this laptop - it sure looks like a Vegas solution to me. Check it out and comment at will (I have no business interest in any part of the offer).
Basically it's an I7, 4GIG, 500G HD, HDMI for $900 bucks.
That sounds pretty good to me

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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=6304489&sku=T71-15635&SRCCODE=WEM2357C&cm_mmc=email-_-Main-_-WEM2357-_-tigeremail

Comments

Mike M. wrote on 8/3/2010, 9:58 AM
I can't comment much on it either, but it's using the Intel mobile version of the i7 series ( i7-720QM) at a lower speed and the amount of physical RAM memory may be too little for the future.
john_dennis wrote on 8/3/2010, 10:21 AM
Screen Size: 15.6"

The screen is a bit smallish and if the built-in video adapter is limited to Maximum Resolution: 1366 x 768, that's a little weak. I would like to see 1920x1080.

John_Cline wrote on 8/3/2010, 10:24 AM
I'm certain that the 1366x768 refers only to the resolution of the LCD display. I'm sure it can drive an external display at 1920x1080.
musicvid10 wrote on 8/3/2010, 10:25 AM
As always, I would go into a showroom and compare the screen and image with other makes and models. If you're going to be doing video on it, you are going to spend a lot of time staring at the screen.
amendegw wrote on 8/3/2010, 12:22 PM
"Basically it's an I7, 4GIG, 500G HD, HDMI "This has basically the same specs as my Dell Studio 15 laptop. It's pretty fast, but no where near the speed of state-of-the-art desktops. New RenderTest 2010 yielded a time of 705 secs.

My 15.6" screen is barely usable for Vegas editing and I only use it for quick-and-dirty stuff I post to the web. It's also handy testing the various techniques I read about on these forums. However, since video editing is only a part of the use for this laptop, I'm glad I got the smaller display because of portability.

Hope this helps,
...Jerry

System Model:     Alienware M18 R1
System:           Windows 11 Pro
Processor:        13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13980HX, 2200 Mhz, 24 Core(s), 32 Logical Processor(s)

Installed Memory: 64.0 GB
Display Adapter:  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB), Nvidia Studio Driver 566.14 Nov 2024
Overclock Off

Display:          1920x1200 240 hertz
Storage (8TB Total):
    OS Drive:       NVMe KIOXIA 4096GB
        Data Drive:     NVMe Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB
        Data Drive:     Glyph Blackbox Pro 14TB

Vegas Pro 22 Build 239

Cameras:
Canon R5 Mark II
Canon R3
Sony A9

Laurence wrote on 8/4/2010, 9:03 AM
The major problem I see with this particular laptop (and most other budget laptops) is that it looks like it uses the desktop version of the CPU instead of the lower energy (heat) laptop version. Intel has versions of it's CPUs that use less energy so that they last longer on the batteries of a notebook computer and generate less heat in the smaller format. In the past I've had so much trouble with laptops with desktop CPUs overheating during long renders and editing sessions that I promised myself several years ago that I would never again buy a notebook that didn't have a CPU designed for portable computers. I remember all to well having to prop up my laptop and run an extra cooling fan under it during renders. My current HP notebook has a Centrino version of the Intel Core2Duo chip and having the Centrino version makes all the difference in the world. No more propping up the computer and after an overnight render, the case of the notebook is just a little warm, not dangerously hot like it was when I had a model with a desktop CPU.
amendegw wrote on 8/4/2010, 10:56 AM
"...it looks like it uses the desktop version of the CPU instead of the lower energy (heat) laptop version."The i7 720QM is made specifically for laptops. I get about 3 hours battery life on my Dell. I think we agree that this configuration is not great for complicated projects with long render times. My assesment is, the limited screen space makes it very tough to configure FX's & such (the FX window competes with the Preview Window, etc.). Again, I never use my laptop for anything more than editing short clips for web posts.

...Jerry

System Model:     Alienware M18 R1
System:           Windows 11 Pro
Processor:        13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13980HX, 2200 Mhz, 24 Core(s), 32 Logical Processor(s)

Installed Memory: 64.0 GB
Display Adapter:  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB), Nvidia Studio Driver 566.14 Nov 2024
Overclock Off

Display:          1920x1200 240 hertz
Storage (8TB Total):
    OS Drive:       NVMe KIOXIA 4096GB
        Data Drive:     NVMe Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB
        Data Drive:     Glyph Blackbox Pro 14TB

Vegas Pro 22 Build 239

Cameras:
Canon R5 Mark II
Canon R3
Sony A9

Skratch wrote on 8/8/2010, 3:01 PM
I picked uo a new Sony Vaio last month and loaded Vegas 8.1, that I use for SD editing. It has a i5 64bit windows 7. most handy, it has a HDMI out that I can run to my 42" TV for more accurate color correction. It's not as fast as my desk top i5, but still faster than my last desk top Pentium 4... and I'm pretty happy with that. The only concern is too much heat, I might want to find a nice cooler.