FVM April 2015
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 9:41 pm
Alas Howard Gregory too late was the cry.
I feel for you with the Laptop issue and you seem to have taken advice if your (Thanks Colin) comment refers to my PC Spec sticky.
Laptops are fickle, I have an ASUS N56V which performs great & I can edit AVCHD in realtime on it. Now for the big BUT, I did my research well and found that ASUS had about 20 different permutations of my N56V all of which were labelled as N56V's. Even the technophobes reading this will see that it becomes pot luck getting what you want. I took an SD card into the PC World where I bought the ASUS and opened up the AVCHD files and run them without issue, I also negotiated a full refund if it did not perform how I wanted it to after installing Adobe CS. Two years later the laptop has been faultless and is now being used to type this post.
If only Howard had posted what they were considering I could have advised on caution, as it turns out I would have said that 4Gb RAM is too small, 2Gb RAM for each CPU core is an absolute MINIMUM, my own 4 core ASUS has 8Gb RAM.
For any DTV laptop it is best to source them from the likes of DVC etc.
One minute searching the net and Howard's problem was not the only time there has been such issues, the techies at PC World should be paid in bananas for if they had looked they would have found the workaround.
The moral of the tale: do your homework and seek advice before parting with the cash.
PC Sales staff at the likes of PC World are just that, they sell stuff, take their advice with a whole packet of Saxo.
I feel for you with the Laptop issue and you seem to have taken advice if your (Thanks Colin) comment refers to my PC Spec sticky.
Laptops are fickle, I have an ASUS N56V which performs great & I can edit AVCHD in realtime on it. Now for the big BUT, I did my research well and found that ASUS had about 20 different permutations of my N56V all of which were labelled as N56V's. Even the technophobes reading this will see that it becomes pot luck getting what you want. I took an SD card into the PC World where I bought the ASUS and opened up the AVCHD files and run them without issue, I also negotiated a full refund if it did not perform how I wanted it to after installing Adobe CS. Two years later the laptop has been faultless and is now being used to type this post.
If only Howard had posted what they were considering I could have advised on caution, as it turns out I would have said that 4Gb RAM is too small, 2Gb RAM for each CPU core is an absolute MINIMUM, my own 4 core ASUS has 8Gb RAM.
For any DTV laptop it is best to source them from the likes of DVC etc.
One minute searching the net and Howard's problem was not the only time there has been such issues, the techies at PC World should be paid in bananas for if they had looked they would have found the workaround.
The moral of the tale: do your homework and seek advice before parting with the cash.
PC Sales staff at the likes of PC World are just that, they sell stuff, take their advice with a whole packet of Saxo.