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Laptops for photo editing and other use

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nicku:
I currently use a HP workstation ( desktop) quad core processor,  8GB ram and Nvidia Quadro graphics attached to a pretty good monitor. Personally i don't like laptops for editing photos.

briansquibb:

--- Quote from: nicku on May 04, 2012, 04:09:39 AM ---I currently use a HP workstation ( desktop) quad core processor,  8GB ram and Nvidia Quadro graphics attached to a pretty good monitor. Personally i don't like laptops for editing photos.

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I agree - I only use mine for tethered shooting

deliouslily:
I suggest you choose a desktop to process image because it is more satisfactied  than notebook.But if you really do need one,you can find A43EI243SJ-SL or AS4750G-2432G50Mnkk from surbatteries.com

Jamesy:
Any thoughts on the new Ultra Books (Mac Book Air knockoff) verses heavier duty laptops talked about here? Most (possibly) all of the ones I have seen have integrated graphics via Intel 3000 or 4000 graphics chip. With the latest ones having i7-gen 3 CPU's they are starting to look mighty appealing.
Essentially it is the Mac Book Air verses Pro debate. I did not want to open this up to a Mac vs PC question :D

briansquibb:

--- Quote from: Jamesy on June 16, 2012, 06:54:33 AM --- I did not want to open this up to a Mac vs PC question :D

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Whilst I am a PC person, both platforms support our cameras very well - it really is a question of personal choice.

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