![]() ![]() (Everything's done more precisely with a mouse and keyboard shortcuts.) If you're looking to make this your secondary workstation, consider other brands like ThinkPad P50 series and the Dell XPS line. Having done video editing for 9 years, I personally feel like a pen/touch screen isn't all that useful in editing. The biggest benefit of the SB is the tablet mode, pen, and touch screen. I know that Premiere does previews differently, so all you might need is just a strong CPU. Additionally, while I'd guess that the SB's dGPU could handle video editing, the Microsoft website doesn't list the exact GPU model, so I'd be wary of the lack of advertising and boasting on that (too sleepy to look it up on non-Microsoft sites). If you don't get the Performance Base, you'll be using Intel Integrated Graphics, which, in my experience, either results in crashing of the editor program, or utterly pixelated messes of the preview window. ![]() For the Surface Book, that's among the higher prices with the Performance Base. ![]() Is there a particular reason you want a Surface Book? For video editing, one of the most important things is a discrete graphics card. ![]()
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