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Somewhat decent laptop for video editing

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Hey everyone,

I got a quick question about some laptops. I was thinking of getting a new laptop for everyday use and for occasional editing on Premiere (note, that I'm not planning on doing intense 4K video editing). I got a tight budget, and would like to have some thoughts on the following laptops: (it would help, if you chose one of the laptops from the list and if you want to, reccommend something that's not on the list, but same-ish price range. Sadly my bugdet is around 800-900€ (850-950$).)

 

1) HP ProBook 430 G3

Intel i5 6200U 2.3Ghz

8 GB DDR4 2133MHz

Intel HD Graphics 520 (1326p)

 

2) Dell Inspiron 15 5567

Intel i5 7200U 2.5Ghz

8 GB DDR4 2400MHz

Intel HD Graphics 620 (1603p) + AMD Radeon R7 M445 4GB (2780p)

 

3) Dell Inspiron 15 5559

Intel i5 6200U 2.3Ghz

8 GB DDR3L 1600MHz

AMD Radeon R5 M335 4GB (1784p) + Intel HD Graphics 520 (1326p)

 

4) Dell Vostro 3568

Intel i7 7500U 2.7Ghz

4 GB DDR4 2400MHz

Intel HD Graphics 620 (1603p) + AMD Radeon R5 M420 2GB (1700p)

 

5) Dell Inspiron 17 5767

Intel i5 7200U 2.5Ghz

8 GB DDR4 2400MHz

Intel HD Graphics 620 (1603p) + AMD Radeon R7 M445 4GB (2780p)

 

6) Dell Vostro 5468

Intel i5 7200U 2.5Ghz

4 GB DDR4 2400MHz

Intel HD Graphics 620 (1603p)

 

Also note, that the laptop doesn't have to be made by Dell (as most of my listed laptops were by them). I just happened to be on their website when picking them out.

 

All help is appreciated.

Thanks

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ok - just get a refurbished thinkpad - they work just as well but have some scratches on them - the thinkpad t and w series and p series if you can find one cheap enough are the way to go

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1 minute ago, gtx1060=value said:

ok - just get a refurbished thinkpad - they work just as well but have some scratches on them - the thinkpad t and w series and p series if you can find one cheap enough are the way to go

 

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Go a Second hand macbook. I would think its way better than what you suggested due to the OS. but if you are a windows user you might want stay clear of this.

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