Johnnybravo60025;3586410; said:A lot of it depends on what your price range is. For video and picture editing, you can't really go wrong with a Mac. The only problem with that is, you would pretty much have to pay an arm, a leg, and your firstborn. If you would want to go with a PC, I think this might be one of your best bets: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834146584 . If you have a different price range in mind, definitely let us know.
Yeah but there arent any decent games released on mac. Its a big downfall for me, since I play games all the time.Johnnybravo60025;3586480; said:Because he said he wanted to do some video and picture editing. They also get pretty decent battery life.
Johnnybravo60025;3586410; said:A lot of it depends on what your price range is. For video and picture editing, you can't really go wrong with a Mac. The only problem with that is, you would pretty much have to pay an arm, a leg, and your firstborn. If you would want to go with a PC, I think this might be one of your best bets: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834146584 . If you have a different price range in mind, definitely let us know.
Aqua Sanctuary;3586474; said:And why do people say mac? He said he wanted to play games. Macs are great, but not for gaming.

sostoudt;3586590; said:my y550 has the hdmi out on it. all i can say is it rocks hooking it up to my 1080p 48 inch tv to game.
Nope. The graphics card will not be able to support a resolution that high. It would put out 720p provided you have a good connection though.titansfever83;3586633;3586633 said:you gotta realize who your dealing with..... what brand is y550?
Another question for anyone, and a dumb one at that.... If the screen of the laptop is only capable of say 720p, if I hook it up to my 52" 1080p, will the computer produce 1080p into my TV?