Great review. I am watching with the same Studiobook model. One small suggestion. Please use the watermark logo as transparent one instead of opaque one, since people watching it in OLED needn't worry about static image in one colour for prolonged time.
YT algorithm must have showcased your video here ‘coz I’ve been searching for video reviews bout this laptop. Only a handful are available in YT. Thanks for making this vid as I’m Thinking if this is a good investment for the many years to come. Started as Windows user, moved to Apple last 2014 until now, but now switching back to Windows.
You nailed it chetta.👍 Exactly the kind of review I was looking for this particular model. Other reviewers were all praises for this laptop based on config and just synthetic benchmarks. That Canon R5 footage is struggling hard to scrub through the timeline. Oh my. I think Canon has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to codecs. The RTX 3070 is 8 GB actually which is good enough to edit 4K@60 from other cameras. Have you tried editing the R5 raw footage in an AMD 5900HX laptop with RTX 3080 config? The RTX 3080 vram is apparently 16GB. Never saw anybody working a Canon R5 RAW footage on a windows based laptop "happily and comfortably". I think Nvidia studio drivers are better optimized for Davinci Resolve than the Adobe Premiere pro.
@@gagandp3686 No, it doesn't. RTX 3070 with AMD 5900HX is the top of line ProArt Studiobook model you can get. You can also get one with RTX 3060 paired with other Ryzen series, but not Intel. If you have a model no. for the config you mentioned, pls do share !
Sir, nice video ❤️👌. Love your explanation always ❤️👌 . Learned a lot from your over the years on photography 🙏. Regarding this laptop , my personal view is , it dosent look premium like mabook pros 😄😄. But would love to see this laptop personally one day 😊. Thanks for sharing it Sir 🙏
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Please compare it with Apple Macbook Pro 14(2021)... As both are in the same price range... Mainly performance, I guess macbook would be able to play Canon R5 footage
@Koo Koo Ni doubt about that. I was waiting for these new OLED laptops to be launched in India after they were launched in September 2021. All of the other channels does affiliate marketing and just tells all the wow stuffs not the real stuffs. Just like he said, we don't care about the benchmark what we care is it does the job what we require. So job well done there.
I use a 2018 MacBook Pro to edit 4K ProRes RAW over Thunderbolt 3 off a QNAP RAID 5 NAS - once I convert to CinemaDNG - I wonder what my performance would be over Thunderbolt 4 ? I heard it’s backwards compatible… does the Ryzen NOT support Thunderbolt while the Intel does???
Yes it is backward compatible. But what will choke your 2018 Macs will be the high data rate if Prores RAW and Cinema DNG. You may have to work with Proxies for smooth playbacks and scrubbing. Plus all the NLEs are now optimised for the M1 chipset.
Are these tests with the latest version of Premiere Pro? The latest version supports h.265 footage such as the Canon R5 so it could help it run faster if it’s not the latest version.
Great video. How does it compare with the new MacBook Pro? I would not have asked the question if the price range of this laptop is largely different from that of a MacBook.
I’ve been using a MacBook Pro since 2018 for video editing but I’m not ready to ditch Apple for the PC (which I use in every other aspect of my IT day jobs) WARNING - do NOT upgrade to I/OS Monterey on a MacBook Pro - my 2018 is now “bricked” (I had called AppleSupport and was assured it was “safe” with “no known issues” and, upon installation the machine shuts down and cannot be restarted. Apple Store told me I must have a “hardware” issue that they will be happy to look at for me… for $600 to start with… “but you might consider a new MacBook!” 🤬 only then did I check the Internet and found out there are many “bricks” out there now…
What is the point of this video? You don't compare the laptop anything, you don't have the background to talk about technical information, you don't take it into real world to talk about the experience of actually using it. As someone looking to buy a laptop, this video has told me nothing about where to spend my money. This is 36 minutes of reading the spec and marketing sheets that are available on any website that sells this laptop.