Computer Question - PC or Notebook for Post Processing?
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 3:46 pm
Hi all,
I will be changing my pc in the next few months and wondering which would be more suitable, or probably more accurately, do I give anything up using a notebook for post processing?
I presently use a pc with an Athlon 2800+ 2.08 GHZ processor and 768 mb of ram. I also have an old Toshiba notebook with a few years out of date specs. If I buy a new pc I generally keep it 12-24 months, if I bought a new notebook I would probably keep it 24 30 months due to the higher price. I am in finance, which precludes macs, but the most computer intensive programs I run are PP programs. My main question is will I lose anything or have to pay too much more by moving to a notebook? (I am envious of gstark and others writing by the pool while surfing other peoples wifi. I have no pool or wifi ) Are notebooks as good as PCs? Are they as as easy or reasonably priced to upgrade? Will I be stuck in 18 months time? Is there any penalty by choosing a notebook?
Thanks in advance for any or all opinions.
Glen
I will be changing my pc in the next few months and wondering which would be more suitable, or probably more accurately, do I give anything up using a notebook for post processing?
I presently use a pc with an Athlon 2800+ 2.08 GHZ processor and 768 mb of ram. I also have an old Toshiba notebook with a few years out of date specs. If I buy a new pc I generally keep it 12-24 months, if I bought a new notebook I would probably keep it 24 30 months due to the higher price. I am in finance, which precludes macs, but the most computer intensive programs I run are PP programs. My main question is will I lose anything or have to pay too much more by moving to a notebook? (I am envious of gstark and others writing by the pool while surfing other peoples wifi. I have no pool or wifi ) Are notebooks as good as PCs? Are they as as easy or reasonably priced to upgrade? Will I be stuck in 18 months time? Is there any penalty by choosing a notebook?
Thanks in advance for any or all opinions.
Glen