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The best video editing laptops in 2022

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You'll need one of the best video editing laptops to work with raw HD or 4K video or to create special effects. While you can trim small clips with a cheap laptop, they won't boast a fast processor, strong discrete graphics or a high-resolution display.

For it to be the best video editing laptop, you'll want something with a discrete graphics card. The cheapest on our list, which boasts Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060 GPU, starts at around $1,099. For something with a more powerful card like a high-end Quadro or GTX 1070, as well as features like a high-end display, you may pay around $2,500 or more.

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What are the best video editing laptops? 

If you’re willing to spend a decent chunk of change, and you’re looking for the top video editing laptops, the Dell XPS 15 and the 16-inch MacBook Pro are your best bets. They offer gorgeous, high-res displays powered by some intense CPUs and GPUs that’ll power through most video editing projects that you can throw at them. Both laptops also sport slim aluminum chassis, making them incredibly portable.

If you’re looking for a video editing laptop under $1,000, your best bet would be to look at cheap gaming laptops. Something like the Dell G5 15 SE (2020), which sports an AMD Radeon RX 5600M GPU and a decent display, will be good enough for you to get through some of your rigorous tasks. However, when money is no object and you’re a gamer, the best video editing laptop you can buy is the Alienware Area-51m, as it boasts superpowerful components, lightning fast SSDs and is entirely upgradable.

But if you’re not a gamer and you want to focus exclusively on video editing no matter the cost, consider picking up a workstation, like the MSI WS65 9TM, which is one of the best workstations you can buy overall. Its Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 GPU is optimized for tasks such as video editing, and thanks to its super colorful 4K display, you’ll be able to see all of your creative work come to life before your eyes.

The best video editing laptops you can buy today

Dell's XPS 15 OLED has a striking ultra-thin chassis with outstanding performance, powerful speakers and a massive touchpad. It's the ultimate 15-inch laptop for those willing to trade battery life for a mesmerizing 3.5K OLED display. (Image credit: Phillip Tracy/Laptop Mag)
The best video editing laptop you can buy

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-11800H
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD
Display: 15.6-inch, 3456 x 2160 (3.5K) OLED
Size: 13.6 x 9.1 x 0.7 inches
Weight: 4.3 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Breathtaking 3.5K OLED display
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Supercharged performance
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Slim, premium chassis
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Massive touchpad and spacious keyboard

Reasons to avoid

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Below-average battery life

The XPS 15 OLED is a better version of the laptop we've consistently praised over the past several years. It fixes past problems (remember the nosecam?) while refining every inch of the package. The highlight of this particular configuration is the stunning 3.5K OLED display with its jaw-dropping colors, contrast and brightness. It's a panel befitting of the XPS 15's stylish and portable design that blends a machined aluminum exterior with a woven pattern on the inside. On the deck are a gargantuan touchpad, spacious keyboard and powerful speakers. 

But just as we saw with the XPS 13 OLED, opting for the high-end panel means trading in hours of battery life. It'd be tough to say goodbye to this display, but we'd ultimately go with the FHD+ screen for the extra endurance and lower price. And upgrading to this new model would mean losing a USB-A port and relying on the included adapter, a compromise many are justifiably unwilling to make. Shortcomings aside, the XPS 15 OLED is one of the best video editing laptops around and worth its steep price. 

See our full Dell XPS 15 OLED (2021) review.

Acer Predator Triton 300 SE best video editing laptops

The Acer Predator Triton 300 SE boasts strong performance and decent battery life packed into a sleek 14-inch chassis, all for an affordable price. (Image credit: Rami Tabari)
The best budget VR-ready laptop

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-11375H
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB SSD
Display: 15.6-inch (1080p, 144Hz)
Size: 12.7 x 9.0 x 0.7 inches
Weight: 3.8 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Strong performance and graphics
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Solid battery life
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Sleek, 14-inch chassis
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Bright and colorful display

Reasons to avoid

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Keyboard and touchpad could use some work

Acer is known for making quality laptops at affordable prices, but its gaming laptops can get a little pricey and don’t offer all of the bells and whistles that other brands do. However, the Acer Predator Triton 300 SE sits in that cozy spot where the company offers its best quality components packed into a relatively affordable package.

For $1,099 right now, you get a powerful Intel Core i7-11375H processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU, decent battery life and a colorful 14-inch, 144Hz display wrapped up in a sleek and thin chassis. The only real downsides are the quiet audio and the keyboard and touchpad experience could be a little better.

For the price alone, the Predator Triton 300 SE is easily one of the best video editing laptops that you can buy.

See our full Acer Predator Triton 300 SE review.

Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch 2022 best video editing laptops

Armed with Apple’s new M2 SoC, the MacBook Pro brings power, endurance and a host of new features in that familiar iconic chassis. (Image credit: Future)
Our favorite Apple laptop

Specifications

Display: 13.3-inch, 2560 x 1600-pixel
CPU: Apple M2 (8-core)
Weight: 3 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Stellar overall and gaming performance
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Excellent battery life
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Lightning-fast SSD
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Great webcam

Reasons to avoid

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Stagnant design

Apple has a tough act to follow with the new MacBook Pro 13 ($1,899 reviewed, $1,299 starting). Its predecessor took the world by storm back in 2020 with its show-stopping M1 chip. And the climb seems even steeper this time. There's no snazzy design update, no extra ports to get excited about. That means everything riding on the new M2 SOC, and as per usual, Apple rises and surpasses the challenge.  

The next chapter in Apple computing continues and the company's bet on custom silicon continues to hit the jackpot. M2 is 18% more powerful than its ancestor with an 8-core CPU. M2 is also bringing a new 10-core GPU that's 35% faster than the previous model. And if that isn't enough to get you excited, Apple has found a way to improve on the laptop's power efficiency, delivering over 18 hours of battery life. Read on to learn more about Apple's latest home run.

See our full Apple MacBook Pro (13-inch, M2, 2022) review (opens in new tab).

Alienware X17 review best video editing laptops

If you need a workstation to double as a gaming laptop, the Alienware X17 is an absolute beast in every regard, especially in performance, which puts it in the best video editing laptops ranking.  (Image credit: Laptop Mag)
The best gaming laptop for video editing

Specifications

Display: 17.3-inch, 1080p
CPU: Intel Core i7-8700 to Intel Core i9-9900K
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 to RTX 2080
RAM: 8GB to 64GB
Storage: 1TB SSHD to two 2TB SSD and 1TB SSHD
Battery Life: 2
Weight: 8.5 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Gorgeous, slim design
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Great overall and gaming performance
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Extra comfortable keyboard
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Solid battery life

Reasons to avoid

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Exorbitantly expensive

Alienware continues to raise the bar of what a gaming laptop can and should be. The latest addition to the family is the X17, a beautiful bruiser of a desktop replacement that’s only 0.8-inches thick. The ultra-premium system comes with all the fixings including an Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 GPU and dual SSDs. Need more? How’s a 17.3-inch, 4K display, powerful speakers and a Cherry MX keyboard sound?

Of course, something this pretty and powerful is also seriously expensive at $3,679 ($2,199 starting), so it’s not for the faint of heart or small of bank account. But if you can afford it, the Alienware X17 is a hell of a powerhouse that easily makes its way onto our best workstation laptops page.

See our full Alienware X17 review.

Surface Book 3 best video editing laptops

Microsoft's Surface Book 3 isn't much of an upgrade but it remains the best solution for those who need a tablet and laptop in one device. It's the best video editing laptop for the job. (Image credit: Laptop Mag)
Most versatile video editing laptop

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-1065G7
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
RAM: 32GB
Storage: 512GB SSD
Display: 15-inch (3240 x 2160)
Size: 13.5 x 9.9 x 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.2 pounds

Reasons to buy

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High-res display gets very bright
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Attractive looks and premium feel
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Comfortable keyboard
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Long battery life (in laptop mode)

Reasons to avoid

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Thick and heavy

The Surface Book 3 is the only product where you get a full tablet and laptop in a single package. For that reason, the Surface Book 3 ($2,299 starting, reviewed at $2,799) is a compelling device, even though not much has changed in the 2.5 years since the release of the Surface Book 2. 

The 15-inch Surface Book 3 starts at $2,229 and goes well beyond $3,000 once you've configured it to your liking. On top of that, the unique form factor has its limitations; The Surface Book 3 is thick and heavy and its performance is outclassed by other systems. 

But if budget isn't an issue and you want a laptop and tablet in one, then the Surface Book 3 is unrivaled. It's a capable machine with a gorgeous display, premium design and very comfortable keyboard. Battery life is also a bright spot as long as you're in laptop mode. And while it isn't the quickest, the Surface Book 3's discrete Nvidia GPU gives a boost to content creators and gamers.

See our full Microsoft Surface Book 3 (15-inch) review.

HP ZBook Studio G8 review best video editing laptops

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The best HP video editing laptop

Specifications

Display: 15.6-inch, OLED 4K (3840 x 2160)
CPU: Intel Core i9-11950H
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 6GB vRAM
RAM: 32GB
Storage: 2TB SSD
Battery Life: 4:56
Weight: 3.3 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Stunning 4K OLED display
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Powerful overall and gaming performance
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Comfortable keyboard
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Good audio

Reasons to avoid

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Almost $5K for top configurations

This year’s HP ZBook Studio G8 holds on to the award-winning G7 series styling but bumps up the power to help content creators with their creative projects either in the studio or in the field. The $4,727 system is gorgeous, powerful, MIL-SPEC tough, and is one of the best content creator laptops on the market. Oh, I forgot to mention, its OLED 4K touchscreen is bright, vivid and positively stunning.

This salacious attention grabber comes with an 11th Gen Intel Core i9 processor, 32GB of RAM, 2TB of SSD storage, and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 GPU that will more than handle all your Adobe Creative Suite power-hungry needs and then some. It's easily one of the best video editing laptops that we've tested, even if it's priced at a whopping $4,727 as reviewed.

See our full HP ZBook Studio G8 review.

Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 (UX582L) best video editing laptops

The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 has a lot to offer, including dual displays, strong performance, and good looks, making it one of the best video editing laptops available. (Image credit: Future)
The best Asus video editing laptop

Specifications

Display: 15.6-inch, 4K UHD
CPU: Intel Core i9-10980HK
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3070 8GB vRAM
RAM: 32GB
Storage: 1TB SSD
Battery Life: 6:50 - 5:01
Weight: 5.3 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Excellent build quality
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Great curb appeal
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Punchy performance
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Second display is functional

Reasons to avoid

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Pricey

The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 is a unique dual-screen laptop with a 15-inch, 4K OLED panel up top and a smaller OLED screen above the keyboard. Asus’s take on dual-screen laptops has evolved since the first iteration of the Asus ZenBook Duo (UX481), with improvements in build quality and ergonomics addressing some of the original problems. Has it grown enough to make Asus’s vision of a dual-screen laptop something consumers clamor for? In some regards, yes, but it still feels like a niche device for a subsection of content creators (who have large budgets).

The ZenBook Duo Pro 15 UX582L brings a lot to the table with powerful specs for those who need them, and a second screen not only adds a wow factor but functionality. Some may not be fond of the keyboard and touchpad location, and the price is a serious deterrent, but the ZenBook Duo Pro 15 should be considered by content creators who need more screen real estate while on the go. While it's not technically a workstation, its performance and utility has earned its way on our best workstation laptops page.

See our full Asus ZenBook Pro Duo (UX582L) review.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 best video editing laptops

Dying for a badass Lenovo keyboard? Look no further than the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 for your best video editing laptop. (Image credit: Future)
Our favorite Lenovo laptop

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-11800H
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060 (6GB of VRAM)
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 512GB SSD
Display: 16-inch, 2560 x 1600-pixel
Size: 14 x 10 x 0.78 inches
Weight: 4 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Durable chassis
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Ultra-fast file-transfer rates
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Zippy video transcoding
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Robust speakers

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

Lenovo couldn’t have picked a better name for the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 — extreme is the operative word here. When I think of “extreme,” phrases like “to the max,” “out of hand” and “exorbitant” come to mind, which perfectly describe this 16-inch monster. The price tag is definitely extreme with a shocking starting price of $2,951. Whew! This 16-inch laptop, packed with extreme internals such as a top-of-the-line 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU and powerful Nvidia 30-series graphics, was built to make its rivals sweat. Someone check on the Dell XPS 15!

This Lenovo laptop is a major improvement from the last ThinkPad X1 Extreme we reviewed (Gen 2). It’s got more battery life, a brighter display and zippier chips. But of course, every monster has its kryptonite. The ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 is no different, especially since it’s up against some fierce competitors.

Still, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 is ideal for handling extreme workloads for professionals, whether you’re a creator, architect or engineer. As a cherry on top, they can relax and play their favorite graphics-intensive games after a long day of productivity. 

See our full Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 review.

HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 best video editing laptops

Don’t let the unassuming aesthetics fool you. In the known universe of world-class workstations, the HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 laptop may as well be the finger of God. (Image credit: Laptop Mag)
The best workstation laptop you can buy

Specifications

CPU: Intel Xeon W-11955M
GPU: Nvidia RTX A5000
RAM: 64GB
Storage: 1TB SSD
Display: 17.3-inch UHD (3840 x 2160)
Size: 15.7 x 10.5 x 1.1 inches
Weight: 7 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Gorgeous 17-inch, 4K touchscreen
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Mind-boggling CPU/GPU performance
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Integrated fingerprint reader
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Minimal bloatware

Reasons to avoid

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Prohibitively expensive

Is the HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 the best workstation on the market? I suppose that depends on your budget and configuration, but if your pockets are deep enough for an Intel Xeon processor and Nvidia RTX A5000 graphics (boy howdy!), this is about as future-proof as laptops get right now.

In terms of raw power, this notebook is tough to beat, and even if it runs out of battery when you’re on the go, it’s still heavy enough to fight crime with. Granted, the $6K configuration we tested is overkill for most laptop users; it’s nigh impossible for this kind of mobile muscle to fail too hard on our standard benchmarks. And that’s partially the point, in my opinion. The world of mobile tech continues to march forward at an exponential rate, and if you don’t have the right laptop for your respective career, opportunity might very well pass you by. 

But that’s hardly a concern with the ZBook Fury 17 G8 thanks to a stunning 17.3-inch touchscreen, intimidating specs under the hood, and plenty of ports to power your pertinent peripherals.

See our full HP ZBook Fury 17 G8 review.

MSI Creator Z16 review best video editing laptops

The MSI Creator Z16 is a solid MacBook alternative that’s stylish and packs enough power to handle your creative needs (Image credit: Future)
Best MSI video editing laptop

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i9-11900H
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 6GB vRAM
RAM: 32GB
Storage: 2TB SSD
Display: 16-inch, QHD 2560 x 1600
Size: 14.13 x 10.08 x 0.64 inches
Weight: 4.9 pounds

Reasons to buy

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Massive bright, colorful screen Speedy performance
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Handles GPU and CPU-heavy editing software with ease
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Stylish and elegant design

Reasons to avoid

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Middling battery life
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RTX 3060 weakens the performance a bit

With the release of the MSI Creator Z16 ($2,549 starting, $2,999 as reviewed), the company is making a compelling case for PCs becoming a top choice for content creators. Featuring a massive 16-inch QHD touch display with an immersive 16:10 aspect ratio, a powerful Intel Core i9 processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 GPU, the Z16 easily handles all the software creatives use. 

The Z16 easily handled every photo and video editing task I threw at it. With its gorgeous, QHD touch display, powerful Intel Core i9-11900H CPU, and large speedy 2TB SSD, the GPU isn’t really a deal breaker. 

There’s so much to like about this elegant, punchy performer, provided you can look past the slightly steep pricing. But if you’re a content creator looking for a MacBook Pro alternative, you’ll end up saving some money in comparison to a similarly specced Apple. It's easily one of the best video editing laptops around.

See our full MSI Creator Z16 review.

How to choose the best video editing laptops for you 

Choosing the best video editing laptop for you depends on a couple of things. One is your budget -- how much are you willing to spend? And another is what you’ll be using it for -- of course you’re video editing, but are you simply trimming small clips in 720p? Or are you editing massive projects in 4K? Your answer will determine what kind of system you need.

If you want to get into video editing as a hobby, we recommend starting out with a cheap gaming laptop. It’ll offer you a decent amount of power and you’ll get a feel if you want to stick with video editing for the future. If you’re a professional that needs a top-of-the-line video editing laptop, you’re going to need a sharper and brighter display to get your work done, which will cost a pretty penny. So when you’re buying a video editing laptop, ask yourself -- how much do you actually need it?

How we test the best video editing laptops 

There’s a number of tests that we run on video editing laptops to make sure they’re up to par with our standards, such as Geekbench, which measures the overall performance of the CPU, and the HandBrake video editing test, which determines how long a laptop takes to transcode a video from 4K to 1080p. To test the GPU, we use synthetic benchmarks like 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited and 3DMark Fire Strike.

Performance isn’t the only thing you have to worry about when you’re looking to buy a video editing laptop. We also take into account the display, specifically the resolution, the sRGB color gamut coverage and average number of nits that its panel can produce. Considering that content is frequently consumed on phones with OLED screens or giant colorful TVs, you need to make sure you’re able to see what your users will be seeing when you’re editing videos.

Rami Tabari
Rami Tabari

Rami Tabari is an Editor for Laptop Mag. He reviews every shape and form of a laptop as well as all sorts of cool tech. You can find him sitting at his desk surrounded by a hoarder's dream of laptops, and when he navigates his way out to civilization, you can catch him watching really bad anime or playing some kind of painfully difficult game. He’s the best at every game and he just doesn’t lose. That’s why you’ll occasionally catch his byline attached to the latest Souls-like challenge.