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Post by RangeRoverHSE
Oh my pipay! Duling nanaman sa editing! A fifteen inch lap top is not good for a guy with four eyes especially after reading a pile of documents :shock: So who among you has a kick ass set up used in editing? I would sometimes do it on my home office computer with the 32 inch screen but I'd rather edit most of the time in bed :mrgreen:
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Post by SpeedDzel
still waiting for santa... :cry:
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yan ang mga luwded :D
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Post by RangeRoverHSE
Heh heh heh... hindi po loaded, entry level lang ang specs. Mahal nang tower case. For clerical and document work lang kasi. Mukhang sa inyo ang well thought of na set-up.
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Huwa! Not only a good cartographer, computer whiz pa! 2 monitors, I'd like to see that set up. Kaya pala malawak ang na-eedit at puwedeng multi-area at the same time. I can't even remember whats inside this mid tower case of mine. All I can remember is that it is a Cooler Master Nvidia edition with a whole shebang of Cooler Master, Nvidia, Intel, Corsair and Seagate stuff put inside when I got it years back during a trip to the U.S. What got me is the green light they were able to put inside the case... heh heh heh. Most of the time for editing I use the MacBook Pro.
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