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The M3 Max 14” is an amazing laptop for video editing, color grading, graphic design, VFX, and many other creative tasks. DaVinci Resolve in particular works great with this laptop processor, with very smooth timeline playback and scrubbing. Depending on how intense of video editing you are planning to do, this laptop may be overpowered for what you need, though, and if you are looking to save money, you could go with the M3 Pro chip/16 GB of ram. However, I wouldn’t go with any lower specs than that for serious video editing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For video editing max out as much RAM and highest graphic card, GPU as you can afford especially to render faster.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the M3 Max chip with 36GB of RAM should be more than enough for most video editing tasks. I would recommend getting an external SSD though, because the 1TB SSD on this MacBook Pro may fill up very quickly if you're working with very high quality video.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Any type of work that requires speed can be handled by this MacBook
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Great choice for any kind of video editing as far as im aware. 4K especially.
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