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That will depend on the requirements and compatibility of the editing software you want to use. We recommend you check with the specific editing software publisher's web site for their compatibility with Windows 10 Home 64-bit operating system and the minimum/recommended hardware requirements (Is a Graphics card required, the processor speed and the minimum required system RAM and the minimum available hard drive space) to run their program, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would say avoid a windows laptop for pro video editing if possible. My experience so far: lower powered laptops are fine but they’re, well, low powered. High powered laptops Just don’t have enough cooling and overheat leading to throttling. There’s lots of opinions out there right now but for me, I gave up on the laptops and ended up with an iMac running bootcamp - windows. For better or worse, I’m loving working on that!!!
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