The iMac does video editing better than any Windows PC.
A good Mac configuration would typically include an SSD for faster storage, at least 8GB of RAM for smooth multitasking, and a modern processor such as an Intel Core i5 or higher. The specific configuration would also depend on the intended use, such as graphic design, video editing, or general productivity.
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Word processor.
When asking if something is "good", it is helpful to know "good for what?" The Celeron 900 would obviously be inferior for modern gaming, video editing, photo editing, or watching high-definition videos. Depending on the rest of the configuration, it is probably suitable for web browsing, listening to music, watching standard definition videos, or for word processing needs.
A desktop processor is a processor that has been optimized for maximum performance on the desktop, for tasks such as playing video games or editing video. This is as opposed to a laptop / mobile processor, which is optimized to provide longer battery life and run cooler.
A typewriter. Manual typewriters are incapable of editing text or erasing mistakes.
They are both capable of typing and laying out text. However a word processor can do far more things than a typewriter, so in that way there is no comparison between the two.
A word processor is a computer application used for the production (including composition, editing, formatting and possibly printing) of any sort of printable aka the o block bang bang one
I believe what you mean is the graphics card as well as the processor. My suggestion to you is to buy at least a quad core of 2.4 GHz as the minimum. Additionally, a good graphics card will decrease the wait time of rendering videos and video editing. Lastly, have at least 4 GB's of RAM on your computer. Good luck!
AMD Athlon for sure. ♥
DaVinci Resolve starts at 1 hour in the timeline because it allows for more precision and flexibility when editing longer videos or projects. Starting at 1 hour provides a larger canvas for editing and organizing content.
Terrible, you need a dual core processor and a couple gigs of ram to video edit properly.