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Video editing minimum?

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I'm sure this topic has been discussed before but I’m new. I did use the search and it didn't really help. I'm looking for a used powerbook. I want to do some video editing on it. I'm kind of on a tight budget too. What type of powerbook should I get? This will be my first Mac and I don’t know much about them. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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1Ghz with a gig of ram minimum... for big after effects compositing type work.. go g5.. for basic editing/minimal animation etc, pb 1ghz should do..
 

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