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Postby Volvo on Fri Sep 16, 2005 5:55 pm

G'day gang, lookin to buying a Laptop for downloading pics from my Camera , editing pics via PS etc etc..
Now what i would like to know is minimum requirements to what would be required of a resonable unit tomaintain speed and also do whats needed without bogging down at all..
Also any accessories i should be chasing with it..
can see i'n no PC guru hence my askingfor the advice :) ..
Thanking you in advance
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Re: Laptop

Postby Geoff on Fri Sep 16, 2005 5:57 pm

Volvo wrote:G'day gang, lookin to buying a Laptop for downloading pics from my Camera , editing pics via PS etc etc..
Now what i would like to know is minimum requirements to what would be required of a resonable unit tomaintain speed and also do whats needed without bogging down at all..
Also any accessories i should be chasing with it..
can see i'n no PC guru hence my askingfor the advice :) ..
Thanking you in advance
Volvo


Tell us your budget and it iwll make this process lots easier :)
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Postby strangedays on Fri Sep 16, 2005 6:20 pm

Hi,
As well as budget also indicate how you plan to use the lapotop. Is it always going to be in easy reach of a wall socket (in which case battery life is not vitally important) or do you intend to travel with it extensively (in which case size/weight is important). If your planning to run Photoshop then memory (1GB is what I would be looking at) and to a lesser extent (on slightly lesser) CPU are going to be key factors here. Also is there any thing else aside from photography you are wanting to do with the unit?

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Postby big pix on Fri Sep 16, 2005 6:24 pm

.........get a mac iBook.......
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Postby spartikus on Fri Sep 16, 2005 6:27 pm

big pix wrote:.........get a mac iBook.......


....or a Powerbook...

Seriously, I've used both for photo editing, and it's fine. Both extremely portable machines.
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Postby big pix on Fri Sep 16, 2005 6:38 pm

spartikus wrote:
big pix wrote:.........get a mac iBook.......


....or a Powerbook...

Seriously, I've used both for photo editing, and it's fine. Both extremely portable machines.


I am on my 12inch powerbook in London. When my new toy arrives on Sunday I am out and about to test the new unit along with my new close up filters.......when I am away I do my processing using Photoshop CS2 on the laptop with no worries.........
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Postby Volvo on Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:50 pm

Budget :?: , 2.5k to 3k max....
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Postby moggy on Sun Sep 18, 2005 2:22 pm

Have a look at the Asus, great quality and price.

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Postby Antsl on Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:29 pm

for the sake of adding weight to the argument, I am using a 12" iBook (1.2GHz) and I am loving it. I had it custom made with an 80 Gig hard drive and 756 MB of RAM and it is good for working with most apps.

I use a Lexar FireWire card reader to download images to the iBook (transfer rate is about 500MB per minute) and using CS2 with Bridge I am able to edit NEFs in the field directly off the CF card. The colours are great on the screen too.

The price on the basic unit is $1599 and with the addition of half a gig of RAM it is good for anything. You wil also find that the iMac can be used with a PC environment although with time you will realise how good mac is and convert to the system (I have to use both however I prefer Mac).

Hope this is a help!
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Postby Volvo on Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:45 pm

Hokeydokey, back again :) .Well went and bought me an LG Notebook/laptop or whatever ya prefer to call em and it burns n turns, has extractors, turbocharged and whatever but have one weeny littly problem with it :? . The monitor throws back some reflectance if theres backlighting or fluro overhead and to the rear a wee bit..okay of one wants to use it as a mirror to comb their hair but found it a tad frustrating for minor editing of photos.
rang the seller this morning and he said it quite normal of all new laptop monitors with ultra bright / ultra clear screens..
This correct or a sales pitch??, need to know awfully quick whilst still bit of a cooling off period if this is going to be damn annoying...
Or?????? is there something i can do to remedy this annoyance?/.apart from chuckin it out the window lol..
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