 What's up internet? If you're up to me, I would never leave this room because this room has my desktop and with my desktop I can do everything I need to do in life Unfortunately, my life forces me away from my desktop whether it's checking up on the shop or bringing my kid to school I've been finding myself afk more and more recently, but my workload doesn't change I still need to edit videos and what's the best way to do that on the go? 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Basic playback was rough Even when I lowered the proxy quality of my timeline I could still do a basic run through but performance was barely sufficient And this was just the rough first edit No text, no b-roll, no other layers or masks that even relatively simple videos like what we do for YouTube usually require Editing for any length of time due to the sluggishness of the system and the overall limited capabilities of the format A computer on your lap with a small screen Became downright physically painful after a while Again, this is not the fault of the laptop as I'm trying to make it do things well outside of its usual Expected scope of performance. So I can do rough edits with my s14 flip OLED But it is no substitute at all for my usual desktop editing rig And with that enter our last contender the asus pro art studio book 16 OLED Asus kindly lent us this laptop when we asked if we could borrow a serious laptop the one that Professional editors use and look for and it did not disappoint Grab it for editing playback was smooth cuts were instantaneous Jumbling around the clips. It just handled everything so quickly any kind of cut or edited want to do It would execute without any lag and amazingly In terms of smoothness it performed even better than my usual desktop crazy Superlative experience with this laptop and of course the gorgeous screen just is the cherry on top Of course, it's OLED the colors are vibrant Everything just pops with this screen So much so that it may be a shame that we don't really color correct or at least I don't color correct my videos The studio book 16 is a legitimate desktop replacement Especially if you hook it up to multiple monitors the performance is there the windows uis there to handle multiple files and folders The lack of additional screen because the OLED is nice, but it is just one screen But this laptop plus maybe two or more monitors or so with a mouse That's a perfect setup right there for editing no desktop required anymore Although it does beg the question if you're editing on the go where you would mount those multiple monitors But that's a weird question for another time and to be honest I didn't think any portable device could supplant my desktop My desktop is not the highest end, but it's still pretty beefy But the studio book 16 editing on it Unlucky difference the crispness the smoothness The laptop had it for editing the studio book is hefty though Both in terms of its physical weight and its figurative weight Mahal and it's far and away the most expensive of the devices that we tried And that's really the long and short of this video So desktops kasi may para an para Guma an yung budget there are ways to zoom in on what you need the pc for and design your computer around that There's less of an adaptability you have less leeway with mobile devices There are some Puede na solutions to video editing on the go which are moderately priced but come with some clear limitations You might be able to live with those limitations as long as you can get back regularly to your desktop But if you're looking to exclusively edit on a portable device the good news is that there are machines Hefty enough for you to do that, but the price of entry is quite high The bad news is those machines will cost you a pretty penny Thanks for watching Pulley Assemble rigs we clean computers We also clean and repace GPUs Na samakati yung physical store namin and you can also buy from our site Now 100% palaging up-to-date yung inventory dung Kung in stock yung item sa amin available yung sa site. 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