Agreed. Or perhaps you may want to opt for a small, powerful, dockable
laptop and a nice big screen and ergonomic keyboard and graphic tablet
or mouse at home =)
Happy shopping
Ecke

2010/6/14 Stan Halpin <[email protected]>:
> General comment on the laptop vs. desktop choice: been there, done that. For 
> many years I used a 15" Macbook Pro as my only computer. Two-three years ago 
> I got a desktop (iMac 20"). I needed a newer computer with more RAM and 
> higher speed to handle Lightroom and I wanted the larger higher resolution 
> screen. IMHO, if your laptop has a big enough screen to be of much value in 
> evaluating/editing photos, then it has gotten too large to be of much value 
> as a portable system. Last year I bought a new Mac laptop, 13", that I travel 
> with. It is a minor nuisance to copy files back and forth, etc. but for me a 
> small laptop plus reasonable desktop is a far more functional setup than 
> operating with a single computer.
>
> stan
>
> On Jun 14, 2010, at 11:22 AM, Gonz wrote:
>
>> My old desktop PC died, where I had photoshop, scanning software, etc.
>> It was hardly able to keep up with photoshop, and it had a hard time
>> with the new fangled USB 2.0 card reader that I used to read my 8Gb
>> SDHC cards, the previous generation reader was ok, but could not read
>> the SDHC cards.
>>
>> So my question is:  are the newer laptops (mid-range) able to handle
>> photoshop ok?  I'm leaning towards laptop, as the portability makes it
>> way more convenient than a desktop.  But I fear that they do not have
>> the horsepower of desktops and I will have a difficult time using
>> photoshop.
>>
>> Any experiences or opinions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gonz
>>
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