On Jun 14, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Bob W wrote:

> [...]
>> 
>> 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?
> 
> Within the last month I have bought a Dell Vostro 3700 with 500Mb hard disk,
> 1Gb dedicated graphics memory, 4Gb RAM, quad-core 64-bit jobby, solid build
> quality, 17.3" screen. 
> 
> It eats Lightroom for breakfast.
> 
> The only downside is that that I would have preferred a higher res screen -
> my Vostro is 1600x900 whereas my previous Dell Precision M50 was 1600x1200
> on a 15" screen. When I was investigating these things I found that the
> specs for this are identical to the specs for a 17" Macbook Pro except the
> mac's resolution is 1920x1200 - Apple however wanted £1,000- more for this
> than Dell was asking!
> 

Of course, the Macbbok also has an LED backlit display. No comparison in terms 
of display quality. 
Paul


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