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Getting things done while on the move doesn't need to be a bad experience. Powerful notebooks will allow you to do a little video editing when not at the desk, but what should you look for?
It's easy to get a lot done in front of a desktop PC, especially when it comes to video editing. Taking full advantage of the available performance, rendering projects and making edits doesn't take very long if you have a moderately capable PC. For laptops, it's usually a different story. Portable computers can come with lesser powerful CPUs, GPUs, slower RAM, and storage. All this makes for a terrible video editing workstation, but there are viable options out there.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...