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			<title>Laptops?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[So, I'm looking to work on more graphic design style videos, such as http://youtu.be/tqUR2A9G6QQ 
 
And I'm wondering whether, for my next laptop...]]></description>
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And I'm wondering whether, for my next laptop which I should be able to buy in a few days, if I should sacrifice specs for screen dimensions.<br />
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I'm stuck between<br />
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 <a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/HP---Geek-Squad-Certified-Refurbished-ENVY-15.6%26%2334%3B-Laptop---6GB-Memory---Natural-Silver/7810107.p?skuId=7810107&amp;productCategoryId=pcmcat219300050014&amp;id=1218860881688" target="_blank">HP Geek Squad Certified Refurbished ENVY 15.6&quot; Laptop 6GB Memory GCRF-C2L91UA#AB - Best Buy</a> <br />
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<a href="http://www.microcenter.com/product/408408/Pavilion_g7-2235dx_173_Laptop_Computer_Refurbished_-_Sparkling_Black" target="_blank">HP Pavilion g7-2235dx 17.3&quot; Laptop Computer Refurbished - Sparkling Black C3Q74UAR#ABA - Micro Center</a><br />
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Price really isn't a factor here, just wondering if it'd be better to go for the 15.6&quot; with better specs for faster editing, or the 17&quot; for lesser speeds, but more windows space for programs like Sony Vegas or After Effects. :/<br />
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			<title>Adjusting the ISO on canon xl1</title>
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