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Edited by metsgorock, 09 November 2008 - 04:09 PM.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 08:49 PM
Edited by metsgorock, 09 November 2008 - 04:09 PM.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 08:59 PM
Hi everyone I am thinking about purchasing a new laptop to do school work, but also to upload videos to my computer, edit, then posting it on youtube. I don't know what to get as a good computer. I could either get the brand new macbook or a dell xps. I can't get something that is like 2,000 dollars though. I more looking in the 1000 range. I know a macbook comes with imovie (which I really like) for an editing program, but the crappy thing is it doesn't have a fire wire port so its hard to upload video to my computer. If I get an xps it doesn't come with an editing program. I don't know what to choose. Well please leave lots of comments.
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Posted 08 November 2008 - 09:01 PM
Just network the two computers and transfer the files that way. Firewire is more for a connection to a camcorder, audio device or hard disk than for networking (though you can use it for that, too.)but the crappy thing is it doesn't have a fire wire port so its hard to upload video to my computer.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 09:06 PM
Sorry for not being so specific. I meant from my camcorder to my computer. Most camcorder need fire wire to transfer video onto the computer.Just network the two computers and transfer the files that way. Firewire is more for a connection to a camcorder, audio device or hard disk than for networking (though you can use it for that, too.)but the crappy thing is it doesn't have a fire wire port so its hard to upload video to my computer.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 09:24 PM
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Posted 08 November 2008 - 10:00 PM
Whats leopard?Dells have a recent history of having a defective fan. The result: melted hard drives.
I'm a Mac user, and absolutely love it. It is a pain to switch over, but it's not too bad. Macs are capable of so much more than PCs, or at least the features are more easily accessible. Leopard is pretty awesome, but be aware that Apple is working on an upgraded version called Snow Leopard. It should be released in the next year or so.
Macs are a better product by far, but they are also more expensive than a PC with similar processing speeds, hard drive space, etc.
It's a more stable system, especially compared to Vista.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 10:16 PM
Edited by Swords, 08 November 2008 - 10:18 PM.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 10:17 PM
I don't know about that whole "more reliable" thing...Dell. There are so much more free software out there for PC than Macs. Plus PC's come with windows movie maker which I can guarantee you that it is better than iMovie. Dell's will also be cheaper, more customizable, more upgradable. I would not get a Mac. Too much money, you can only do a limited amount of things.
Macs:
Pros:Cons:
- nicer looking outer shell
- Comes with a built in camera and microphone
- More Portable
Dell:
- Aluminum gets dented very easily
- Not very upgradable or customizable
- Gives you millions of headaches if you want to transfer files such as video from Mac to PC
- Horrible cable type for outside moniters
- Price is way to high
Pros:Cons:
- Very upgradable
- More customizable
- More reliable
- Cheaper
- You need to know how to use it
Posted 08 November 2008 - 10:28 PM
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Posted 08 November 2008 - 10:47 PM
You can buy a card with firewire on it for the expansion slot, but I don't know if Dell offers one. They're not too hard to find, though.Does a xps have a fire wire port?
Edited by Carbon, 08 November 2008 - 10:48 PM.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 11:12 PM
I think Dells are the way to go. On their website, you can have them download Microsoft Word, Excel, Ect. The website also offers different colors of laptops, how much memory you want on it, the how fast you want it, and lots more. This is good for a school computer. I'm on my Dell laptop right now and I think it is great. The great thing about ordering online is that everything you wanted is already downloaded when it arrives.
Edited by Rambo, 08 November 2008 - 11:14 PM.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 11:20 PM
Posted 08 November 2008 - 11:24 PM
Sort of, as MacBooks don't have options for sound and video. And while you can order more RAM or a bigger HD on a custom build, you're much better off doing it yourself if you can. Apple's rather notorious for having pricey upgrades.Also, I'm fairly certain that one can customize a Macbook's hardware just as you can do on a Dell.
Posted 08 November 2008 - 11:45 PM
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Posted 09 November 2008 - 04:05 AM
Edited by Blacksunshine, 09 November 2008 - 04:07 AM.
Posted 09 November 2008 - 08:43 AM
Generally not true anymore. RAM and HDs are standard. PC peripherals either tend to work straight out of the box with built in OSX drivers, or come with OSX drivers (it's a lot more common than it used to be). And even then, often times a periph can be made to work using generic UNIX drivers (CUPS, SANE, etc). The only thing that I've found this to be true for is video cards.The only diff between a Mac and a MC these days are Macs run Their properity operating system and force you to use specific brand/model components. So if you want to upgrade your components they will cost 75-100% more for the same thing.
Edited by Carbon, 09 November 2008 - 08:50 AM.
Posted 09 November 2008 - 10:34 AM
Other than Movie editing, which Pinnacle does a much better job of than iMovie, FL Studio 8 does all of the other stuff, on its own. And I'd drop money on something that I'd rather work with when the free alternative is not as good. But then we get to Sourceforge. God I love Opensource.Last year, I made a powerpoint presentation on Mac vs. Pc.
This is one of the slides having to do with software price comparisons:
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Definitely go with Mac. They are much more reliable, easier to use, and more project (in your case filming) friendly computers.
Good Luck,
Cheesypiza001
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