Help me decide: HP 8570w vs MSI Quadro Workstation vs Dell Precision m4700

Hi,
I'm looking to get a notebook for doing video and photo editing using Premiere, PS, Lightroom, Illustrator, and some AE. All CS6. I'm hoping you hardware experts can help me out. The MSI seems the most affordable...
Can you help me decide between these notebooks?
Quadro:
http://us.msi.com/news-media/news/100083.html
GT60 0NG-294US
Intel® Core™ i7-3630QM Processor
Windows 7 Professional
15.6" Full HD Anti-Reflective Display 95% NTSC (16:9; 1920 x 1080)
NVIDIA® Quadro® K2000M (DDR3 2GB VRAM)
Full-Color Programmable Backlit Keyboard by SteelSeries
Killer™ E2200 Game Networking
MSI Cooler Boost Technology
2 x Premium Speakers w/ Subwoofer
750GB Hard Drive (7200RPM)
12GB DDR3 1600MHz System Memory
Blu-ray Disc Burner
USB 3.0 x 3; USB 2.0 x 1; HDMI; Mini-Display
Built-in 720p HD webcam
Audio Boost Technology
Jackson Peak 802.11 b/g/n WLAN
HP 8570w:
http://www8.hp.com/ca/en/products/laptops/product-detail.html?oid=5329162
Operating system: Windows 7 Professional 64 (available through downgrade rights from Windows 8 Pro)
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-3630QM (2.40 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache, 4 cores)
Memory, standard: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 SDRAM
Internal drive 750 GB 7200 rpm SATA
Display: 15.6" diagonal LED-backlit FHD UWVA anti-glare DreamColor (1920 x 1080)
Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K2000M (2 GB dedicated DDR3)
Network interface 10/100/1000
Wireless:
Intel Centrino 802.11a/b/g/n
HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth 4.0+ EDR
Battery type:
8-cell (83 WHr) Li-Ion battery
Weight Starting at 3 kg
(Starting weight is with SSD and weight saver (no optical drive) )
Dell Precision:
http://www.dell.com/ca/business/p/precision-m4700/pd.aspx?c=ca&cs=cabsdt1&l=en&s=bsd&~ck=m n
Intel Core™ i5-3340M (Dual Core 2.70GHz, 3.4GHz Turbo, 3M cache, 35W)
Windows 7 Professional, No Media, 64-bit, English
15.6" HD (1366x768) Anti-Glare
2GB3 DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz
320GB 2.5" 7200rpm Hard Drive
8X DVD+/-RW Slot Load
AMD® FirePro® M4000 Mobility Pro Graphics with 1GB GDDR5
3 Year Basic Hardware Service with 3 Year NBD Limited Onsite Service After Remote Diagnosis
6.33 lbs

Understated,
Sounds like you are in Canada.
Skip MSI; they have not been getting much of a reputation for solid, reliable, laptops for video editing.
Asus is selling rock-bottom priced laptops if you really need to cut cost to the bone.
My first choice recommendation would be to go with an ADK laptop. They are a audio/video editing centric company that has excellent laptops (Sager / Cleo platform) and excellent support for pretty decent prices on high-spec configurations. Unlike the HP/Dell laptops, their 15.6" 1980x1080 has expansion for multiple drives while retaining your optical bay.
HP and Dell are OK too, but more expensive for fully loaded configurations. Both companies provide a really nice base model, but then charge a lot for adding memory, drives, etc.
Dell provides really decent CPU choices, but you need to go to the "large business" section of their web site to see those CPU choices for the M4700.
If you go HP or Dell, get a newmodeus.com optical bay drive caddy to put a 2nd internal drive in your system. Buy the HP or Dell, then move the HD to the optical bay and buy a large SSD for OS, programs, and scratch/cache.
Regards,
Jim

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    But unfortunately this year I were not there because I’ve work overtime during the period….to earn more money for my little babies!
    Whatever, I really want to get some special gifts from MSI booth Hahaaaaaaa, So may I, please?

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