You Can Edit 4K Video on a MacBook Air (With a Red Rocket)

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[citation][nom]greghome[/nom]MacBook Air, Win 7 Ultimate? What's the point of getting a Mac then ?.....[/citation]
Because of the available Thunderbolt connection?
 
[citation][nom]JasonAkkerman[/nom]Because of the available Thunderbolt connection?[/citation]
So the hard work was done by an external device, the hardware is basically an Intel based ultrabook, regardless of the manufacturer the only thing that makes it Mac is the OS, and that was replaced with Windows 7

Well done, nice job
 
Wonder how many 7970s you need to game at that res. haha. Maybe an octo-core to go with it (and based on toms sub $200 gaming CPU, I'm not referring to the fx line!)
 
[citation][nom]mcd023[/nom]Wonder how many 7970s you need to game at that res. haha. Maybe an octo-core to go with it (and based on toms sub $200 gaming CPU, I'm not referring to the fx line!)[/citation]
one, I remember the 6970 was quite OK with 3x1080P, I think the 7970 will be the same with 4x1080P
The 7990 would be excellent as the 6990 was excellent with the 3x1080P so the 7990 should be excellent with 4x1080P

read the benchmarks

Since you can't even play 4K video on any PC, most of us would not automatically come up with an idea to edit 12-megapixel resolution video on a Macbook Air.
actually the 7970 can play it (don't know about editing)
 
1700$ Air + 4750$ Red rocket box/card. Now its not porterbel any more. For the 6450$ i can buy a PC that can run it. So what the point. I fail to see it.
 
[citation][nom]back_by_demand[/nom]So the hard work was done by an external device, the hardware is basically an Intel based ultrabook, regardless of the manufacturer the only thing that makes it Mac is the OS, and that was replaced with Windows 7Well done, nice job[/citation]
To my knowledge there is no option for a Thunderbolt connection on a PC. That was my point.
 
[citation][nom]Salumar[/nom]1700$ Air + 4750$ Red rocket box/card. Now its not porterbel any more. For the 6450$ i can buy a PC that can run it. So what the point. I fail to see it.[/citation]

The point is mobility.
You can't take a big workstation with you. This thing you can travel with.
 
[citation][nom]sinfulpotato[/nom]Why?? Who can fully display a 4480x1920 video in all its glory anyways??? Multi-monitor set ups be damned with your black bars.[/citation]

Very simple; in a few years 4K will come to the consumer market. And it would be nice if you can watch Baby's fist steps in 4K then.

Look at all the teenagers running around, when Dad gets out their digital Baby pics in (then) 640x480 they cringe. Oh Dad... nice memory, but what a crappy resolution.

In other words, even if we can not VIEW the resolution yet (within our budget, as monitors that can ARE available); it would be smart to record in as much resolution as we can. The displays will catch up !


 
[citation][nom]wizloa[/nom]why is 1920x1080 called 1080p but 4480x1920 called 4.5k. misleading much?[/citation]

The terminology (4k) comes from the Video world, not the computer world.
IT folk count lines, Video folk used to count lines in the analog days and switched to vertical resolution when going digital. Nothing misleading, simply another way at looking at thing.

Like Europeans drive in km/h and liters and Yanks in miles and Gallons 🙂


 
"Since you can't even play 4K video on any PC, most of us would not automatically come up with an idea to edit 12-megapixel resolution video on a Macbook Air."

My calculator says 4480*1920 = 8.6MP, not 12.
 
so technically the laptop is only a terminal .. the hard work is still managed by a super duper powerfull unit. The title is so misleading ... better present it as Red Rocket able to work with the new Thunderbold enabled computers , not Mac Book air doing wonders in the pc industry with windows installed on it.
 
Why 4480x1920? That's such a weird resolution. 7:5?
Why not 4096x2160? It's about the same amount of pixels (slightly more) and it makes more sense.
 
truly revolutionary, the first external thunderbolt egpu in the market. not that apple did anything. thunderbolt is from intel, red rocket from red.
that's how the future will be. Anyway the card is bottlenecked by thunderbolt. No way it gives pci-e 2.0 x16 bandwidth. but it should give about 80% of the performance.
 
Yeah, of course 4k... what about giving us a 4k computer monitor first, at least a 30" IPS?
We don't necessarily use it for 4k video yet, but for photos, which are already way beyond this resolution.
 
This tersely written article smells of propaganda for iCrap. This has nothing to do with the McBook Air and more to do with an intel based ultra book running Windows 7. The length to which iCrap morons go to legitimize their trashy drm infested prisonware.

I love the line: "the Mac OS kicks @ss".

My response: Listen dimwit, I got a bridge to sell you in Florida!


 
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