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Up front, you really need to use one to really know for sure what will work for you. If you have the time, you can easily purchase something you think will work and then return it and shop some more. If you don't have the time, to make multiple visits and return items, do plenty of Internet research to see what professionals recommend for their rigs. From my research, this computer will be very adept at CPU intensive tasks such as program compilation and the like. As far as video editing, I have nothing to compare directly to this configuration. From all appearances, this is the cheapest you can buy with some decent video specs. It is nowhere even close to the top of the line video editing/processing machines available by functionality, but the price beats the top items by 1/2 and less. Many of those are going to be way beyond $2,000. Also, realize that if you need portability, you will have to make sacrifices no matter the cost. You can spend as much as this laptop and have a desktop that will suit all of your needs plus extras you may not really need but are cool to have. If you can do stuff in your room or office, you will be much happier with a desktop. If you have to go to the library or other location away from your dwelling, then you will unfortunately have to deal with many hassles with limited power or need for an outlet nearby, heat, noise, reduced visibility, space, etc. Hope that helps.
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