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We're putting the MacBook Neo to the test by exporting a 4K vertical video edited in DaVinci Resolve. See how long it takes and if this budget-friendly laptop is right for social media content creators.

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00:00The timeline here for one of my latest social videos. I shot everything in 4k. I applied effects
00:04and color grading in DaVinci Resolve. So we're going to go ahead and export it and see how it
00:09does. We're going to export this in 4k vertical, add to the render queue, and here we go. All right,
00:15about 4 minutes, 4 minutes 20 remaining. While this runs its export test, something to keep in
00:21mind is that a lot of people might be buying this for social media, which is why I'm doing a
00:25social
00:25media specific test. I think this 4k test for something that is a social media video, color
00:30grading, shot in 4k, small stabilization and effects, I think is a good way to show people
00:35what this can do if you're trying to be that type of person who is making social media videos and
00:39you're on a tight budget. So it took about four minutes to export a two minute and 44 second video
00:44in 4k. Social media shorts limits things to three minutes. So if you're somebody who's exporting
00:48videos like this for social media, you're probably going to export in 1080 anyways. But if you were
00:53exporting in 4k, I think these are really good results for a computer that costs $600. But what
00:58do you guys think? Do you want to see more video editing tests with MacBook Neo? Comparisons,
01:02other questions, other MacBook Neo related stuff? You guys know the drill. Let me know in the comments.
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