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2006-03-30, 23:35

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Originally Posted by runner91786
First off dedicated video memory is much faster than shared ram.
Integrated graphics does not require shared RAM.

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Why the hell do you think high end video editing machines carry high end graphics cards?
Who "the hell" said a 12-inch laptop would be a "high-end video editing machine"? At best, it could be mid-end.

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I pointed out DVI merely because people would argue no one does any serious work on a 12" screen, and DVI allows for another screen such as 20",. 23" to do your editing on. Integrated graphics has nothing to do with the fact that its a digital or analog connection. I simply meant an additional monitor.
If you notice, all current Intel Macs have DVI. Even the $599 Mac mini. Or the $1299 iMac, where it is a new feature.

So, that feature can be taken for granted, regardless of whether we're talking integrated or not.