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Is there a laptop that can handle the demands of motion graphics and video editing? Sidney tries out the HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a to see how it performs when working in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. In this video, he puts the Ultra G1as battery and RAM to the test to see how it handles rendering, how smooth playback is, and more.
0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Specs
1:57 - Premiere Pro
4:08 - Z2 Mini G1A & HP Series 7 Pro 31.5" Monitor
5:51 - After Effects
8:16 - Is This for You?
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Nick scratches the surface of what Copilot+PCs can do, boosting your productivity from brainstorming to editing. Powered by Snapdragon X Elite, a new era of AI begins.
0:00 - Copilot AI
1:57 - Performance & Apps
3:14 - AI-Generated Song
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Scott Owsley discusses the Intel®-based 2nd Gen Lenovo ThinkPad P16, designed for the heaviest of workloads. As a workstation, you can customize and maximize the specs to fit your needs. Owsley also tests how the ultra-performance mode handles Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and Handbrake.
0:00 - About The ThinkPad
1:18 - Customizations
4:27 - Build Quality
8:05 - Enterprise Use
9:52 - Performance
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Apple’s silicon is its own beast. Luckily, Scott Owsley is here to explain how the Apple 16" MacBook Pro with M3 Max Chip performs against its predecessors by exporting video through Adobe Media Encoder, DaVinci Resolve, and After Effects.
0:00 - Introduction
0:34 - Specs
1:50 - M3 Max vs. M2 Max vs. M1 Max
5:04 - Today's Tests
6:01 - Media Encoder Benchmarks
7:11 - DaVinci Resolve Benchmarks
8:07 - After Effects Benchmarks
8:28 - How Much has the M3 Improved from its Predecessor?
9:30 -
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How does Apple’s new M2 Max chip perform during video editing and encoding, and how does it compare to its predecessor? Doug Guerra tests the M2 Max’s rendering times in programs like Premiere Pro and Davinci Resolve against the M1 Max.
0:00 - Introduction
0:39 - What's New?
2:15 - Adobe Premiere Pro
4:55 - Davinci Resolve
7:08 - HandBreak
8:26 – Key Takeaways
11:33 - Final Thoughts
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