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So I want a new laptop and I only want to spend 400-500$

I found this one but not sure if its good for these things

Sony Vegas
Recording (HD PVR)
Photoshop
Browsing

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Please tell me if its worth the price or if you guys could find me a better one for the same price range? (Needs Windows 7 too)

Thanks
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All laptops are naturally going to run slower than a PC when running these programs. Though, newer laptops are better built, so they should be able to run fine, as long as you don't run too many at the same time.
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Laptops are pcs lol.

If you can i would reccommend upgrading to a desktop as they naturally have more computing power which you'll need if you want Sony Vegas to run well if you post your budget and are interested in building I could give you a quick parts list.
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BRONZ3 wrote Laptops are pcs lol.

If you can i would reccommend upgrading to a desktop as they naturally have more computing power which you'll need if you want Sony Vegas to run well if you post your budget and are interested in building I could give you a quick parts list.


I don't know how to build a desktop lol.

But I guess I could learn, and 400-450$
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SODMG wrote
BRONZ3 wrote Laptops are pcs lol.

If you can i would reccommend upgrading to a desktop as they naturally have more computing power which you'll need if you want Sony Vegas to run well if you post your budget and are interested in building I could give you a quick parts list.


I don't know how to build a desktop lol.

But I guess I could learn, and 400-450$

Here is the best tutorial in the galaxy: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

For build suggestions, post on r00t's sticky.
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You won't be able to get a pc under 650$ that can run editing software OK assuming that you will need a keyboard, mouse, monitor, operating system, speakers and all the pc parts. Also don't buy a cheap laptop because it will not be able to run sony vegas or any editing software.
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TTG_Code wrote You won't be able to get a pc under 650$ that can run editing software OK assuming that you will need a keyboard, mouse, monitor, operating system, speakers and all the pc parts. Also don't buy a cheap laptop because it will not be able to run sony vegas or any editing software.
Yes he can. He doesn't need a high powered cpu; just a decent gpu. OP, I'll recommend you a build.
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RuLeWreX wrote
SODMG wrote
BRONZ3 wrote Laptops are pcs lol.

If you can i would reccommend upgrading to a desktop as they naturally have more computing power which you'll need if you want Sony Vegas to run well if you post your budget and are interested in building I could give you a quick parts list.


I don't know how to build a desktop lol.

But I guess I could learn, and 400-450$

Here is the best tutorial in the galaxy: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

For build suggestions, post on r00t's sticky.

I prefered this tutorial when i built mine: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Mainly because the Paul from the newegg video did two builds and I didn't feel like sitting there and confusing myself, but both videos are great.
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SODMG wrote
BRONZ3 wrote Laptops are pcs lol.

If you can i would reccommend upgrading to a desktop as they naturally have more computing power which you'll need if you want Sony Vegas to run well if you post your budget and are interested in building I could give you a quick parts list.


I don't know how to build a desktop lol.

But I guess I could learn, and 400-450$


I'll do a build for you and PM it to you just so you can see what you'll get.
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You can just torrent the OS to save $150
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