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<blockquote data-quote="subkonshiss" data-source="post: 1242109" data-attributes="member: 202715"><p>Hey guys, I just found a MacBook for sale at a pretty nice price but I'm pretty new when it comes to anything Apple. I mainly want to get a MacBook so that I can get into video editing and stuff. However, before I purchase the MacBook I wanted to hear from people that could actually tell me if these specifications are any good, especially for what I want to use the MacBook for:</p><p></p><p> * 13.1 inch screen</p><p> * 1.83 GHz Intel Duo Core</p><p> * 1GB 867Mhz DDR2 SDRAM memory</p><p> * 60GB Hard Drive</p><p> * Combo Drive (reads & Burns CDs, reads DVDs)</p><p> * Airport Installed</p><p> * Bluetooth Installed</p><p></p><p>Do you guys think the 1GB of RAM and 1.83 GHz is fast enough to run and edit high quality videos smoothly? I'd just hate to purchase this smaller version of the MacBook and then realize after that it can't handle video editing as well as the bigger MacBook Pro can.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advanced for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subkonshiss, post: 1242109, member: 202715"] Hey guys, I just found a MacBook for sale at a pretty nice price but I'm pretty new when it comes to anything Apple. I mainly want to get a MacBook so that I can get into video editing and stuff. However, before I purchase the MacBook I wanted to hear from people that could actually tell me if these specifications are any good, especially for what I want to use the MacBook for: * 13.1 inch screen * 1.83 GHz Intel Duo Core * 1GB 867Mhz DDR2 SDRAM memory * 60GB Hard Drive * Combo Drive (reads & Burns CDs, reads DVDs) * Airport Installed * Bluetooth Installed Do you guys think the 1GB of RAM and 1.83 GHz is fast enough to run and edit high quality videos smoothly? I'd just hate to purchase this smaller version of the MacBook and then realize after that it can't handle video editing as well as the bigger MacBook Pro can. Thanks in advanced for your help. [/QUOTE]
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