I've got a Dell laptop with a 1.83GHZ Core Duo Processor. I believe it has
been equated to a P4 3.0 or 3.2GHz chip. I see the Canon HV10 HD camcorder
offered for under $1k and I'm thinking of getting one to try out. Any
thoughts on whether this laptop with PP2.0 can handle editing files from
this camcorder?
-RC
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