xraydoc Contributor Mar 9, 2008 #26 MacBook and video editing (even HD) with Final Cut Express - Yes. MacBook and 3D games - No. But don't forget, as with any laptop, the speed of the hard drive may be a limiting factor with uncompressed 1080p video.
MacBook and video editing (even HD) with Final Cut Express - Yes. MacBook and 3D games - No. But don't forget, as with any laptop, the speed of the hard drive may be a limiting factor with uncompressed 1080p video.
S say macrumors newbie Mar 9, 2008 #27 Okey. I play a 2d game so it should work fine then. It's compressed video I'm wanting to play.
H Hoopdy macrumors 6502 Original poster Mar 9, 2008 #28 xraydoc said: MacBook and video editing (even HD) with Final Cut Express - Yes. MacBook and 3D games - No. But don't forget, as with any laptop, the speed of the hard drive may be a limiting factor with uncompressed 1080p video. Click to expand... All the video will be going right from the camcorder to my 500gb My Book.
xraydoc said: MacBook and video editing (even HD) with Final Cut Express - Yes. MacBook and 3D games - No. But don't forget, as with any laptop, the speed of the hard drive may be a limiting factor with uncompressed 1080p video. Click to expand... All the video will be going right from the camcorder to my 500gb My Book.