Matt has been a technology journalist for over 15 years, writing for publications such as T3, MacFormat and Creative Bloq. He's a managing editor of TechRadar, Creative Bloq's sister site, where he can be found writing about and reviewing laptops, computers, monitors and more.
The best video editing computers may cost a bit. But they pack the kind of high-end processors that will run software like DaVinci Resolve Studio and, but they will be more poweful, plus they're easier to upgrade, which means they can grow with your needs over time.
If you're not performing such demanding video editing, it's likely to be more computing power than you will need and at a higher price tag than you need to pay. But if your video editing workflow is intensive, and you need to be confident that your computer will keep up, we'd recommend Mac Studio without hesitation. Of course, you'll need to buy a monitor separately, but the ability to choose the screen you want will appeal to pros with specific needs.
There's only one cooling fan, and be aware that it really does get loud when the computer is performing demanding tasks; you could be forgiven for thinking someone had crammed a jet engine in there. This is hardly a flaw since it means it's doing its job, but it's something to be aware of.
Meanwhile, the 24-inch 4K display was a joy to work on, with thin bezels adding to the attractive aesthetics offered by the range of colour options. See our Connectivity is one more consideration. Ensure that the computer has enough ports to connect external devices, such as cameras, storage drives and peripherals. USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt ports are beneficial for faster data transfer. SD card slots are also useful for getting footage off cameras. Finally, check the system requirements of the video editing software you plan to use and ensure that the computer meets those specifications.
The components required to run next-gen AAA games and hardware like VR headsets isn't dissimilar to those used by people who run demanding software such as Adobe Creative Suite, and many companies like Dell, Lenovo and HP will provide different configurations that allow you to customise the system to your exact needs.
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