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Good notebook for Edius.
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Blast, I'm talking about SATA II or SATA 300 or SATA 3.0, whichever you prefer - with a machine that maxed out, I figured they would have used SATA 300 drives if they were available for a laptop
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Very nice lapburner. You'll definitely want to get a comfortable carrying case (I'd go with sling or backpack style) and a very good cooling pad if you really intend on using it on your lap.
If it's anything like the BOXX "laptop" we have, it's powerful, hot and heavy.
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Originally posted by pjsssss View PostWhat was the price of that notebook?
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I guess the laptops haven't caught up yet to the updated SATA drives - you'd certainly think that if such were available, that thing would have them
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Screen:
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Originally posted by Franco View PostIncase you needed a quick answer, from HP, either OS is available to order with.
2GHz processor 2GHz ram 2 x 100Gb hard drives and 17inch high rez screen with blue ray, I am using E4 on this and it runs perfectly.
The new laptops with the new Intel processors are now being launched and are much better at handling video, read INTEL's website.
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Aloha Fellas,
If you don't mind something with a 20 inch screen (1600x1050) that you carry like a attaché' case check out the Dell XPS M2010. Has lots of ram*, two drives*, Phat CPU*, adjustable 20 inch monitor, wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, DVD burner, ATI X1800 video card that can push any video game on the market with easy (I add that for down time reasons), wifi card, 4 USB ports, Firewire port and built in speakers that sound pretty solid (comparing to other laptops). They have eight speakers with a sub-wolfer that has an airflow channel similar to the Bose Wave Radio which gives it a robust rich sound.
The Machine is very nice and will make it through airport security. We took one from Hawaii to Rome to Israel less then 2 weeks ago with no hang ups other then the security wanted to look at it for personal reasons.
Good luck and be sure to check out the M2010 model.
http://www.dell.com/content/products...=19&l=en&s=dhs
Aloha,
Frederick
*optional upgrade
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I've got a core duo (2.16), and I use it with 5 and 6 streams of DVCPRO HD all the time off of eSATA drives. Never hiccups.
Jason
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Hi!
Use a Lenovo(IBM) Thinkpad with Ultra-Bay. You can easy use 2 HDDs. The bay uses SATA and the drive can be changed while the notebook is running. And most of the lenovo Thinkpads have a non reflective display-surface!
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Guest repliedPixelman,
Does the HP NX9420 come with Windows XP or Vista ?
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