-
July, 2012
by Peter Zunitch
A database is a tool for storing, organizing, searching, investigating and displaying mass amounts of information and how it relates to even more information…
-
July, 2012
by Douglas Dixon
Does your computer feel sluggish when you're editing? Maybe it's time to upgrade to take advantage of the latest round of technology so you can reach 64-bit,…
-
June, 2012
by Lance Olinger
The professional series from iBUYPOWER offers everything you would need in a workstation.
-
May, 2012
by George F. Young
You have just recorded your first big event. Now all you need to do is edit it. The next thing you need is a video editing computer.
-
May, 2012
by Dan Bruns
The Dell Precision M6600 is perfect for editors needing speed, durability, and plenty of options.
-
April, 2012
by Lance Olinger
The HP Z210CMT is a good base model computer for the everyday video editor.
-
April, 2012
by Mike Wilhelm
With the ability to make simple edits and share them over the Web, its applications range from making videos of your kids to making preliminary edits of…
-
February, 2012
by Lance Olinger
HP delivers up yet another fast mobile workstation with the EliteBook 8760w.
-
October, 2011
by Lance Olinger
The ADK I7-DVC is fast, has a great setup for video editing and is great for gaming.
-
July, 2011
by Lance Olinger
The DV Apprentice has all the extra features of a top of the line computer, without the top of the line price.
-
May, 2011
by John Devcic
What do you need? What do you want? How do you decide? No matter the size, or importance of your editing needs, your budget will ultimately decide what you can…
-
February, 2011
by Dan Bruns
With its bevy of high-end features, the HP Elitebook 8740w is a laptop that is ready for both a life on the road and for the future as well.
-
December, 2010
by Lance Olinger
The HP Z400 is a great computer for video editors.
-
August, 2010
by Lance Olinger
Top of the line computer that outperforms most but at a rich price tag.
-
June, 2010
by Dan Bruns
A great laptop for full 1080p HD editing, with high-end graphics, processing power, and lots of multimedia ports.
-
May, 2010
by Mark Montgomery
Video editing can happen on all sorts of modern day personal computers. A fact that was not true when digital video editing was in its infancy. However, the…
-
May, 2010
by Lance Olinger
Is your workstation just not fast enough to do what you want? Perhaps it is time for a new computer or maybe just an upgrade.
-
March, 2010
by Lance Olinger
The Verbatim SureFire 500GB pocket drive is well made and a great performer.
-
July, 2009
by Charles Fulton
The HP Z800 serves as a Video Editing Compter that uses less power to do more work, so you are working smarter and you get more work done in less time.
-
June, 2009
by Lance Olinger
A top of the line performer, no setup required, and plenty of media devices for a video editor. Originally, the word laptop and video editing would never...
-
May, 2009
by Lance Olinger
The Polywell x5800A-CXY is a top of the line video editing computer. No set up is required, and there are plenty of media devices for the video editor.
-
January, 2009
by Charles Fulton
The Professional... The best way we've found to think of iBUYPOWER's Video Pro system is as a well-primed canvas that is ready to accept the paint of your…
-
January, 2009
by Tom Benford
Imagine hopping a plane in New York with your raw footage on your laptop and arriving in London with a fully-edited video several hours later. It could happen.…
-
November, 2008
by Charles Fulton
Speed Demon, Part 8... It's fast, but whether its speed is something you need now or can wait for is between you and your pocketbook.
-
September, 2008
by Charles Fulton
Hands-down, one of the speediest video editing machines we've seen.
-
April, 2008
by Charles Fulton
Off to Work
-
February, 2008
by Charles Fulton
A New Side of HP
-
February, 2008
by Charles Fulton
hot off the presses
-
January, 2008
by Brian Peterson
Fan-tastic Turnkey
-
November, 2007
by Charles Fulton
Do you remember the last time you defragmented your hard drives? If you're running Windows, you should... if you haven't defragged in a while, read on.