Regarding the amount of RAM, I suggest to get at least 1GB of RAM at the minimum. Preferrably 2GB or more if you often shoot in RAW.
Asus are making workstation motherboards for HP, DELL, etc. They are now currently the top motherboard manufacturer for critical applications. With a reputation like that, they have my confidence.
Acer is the ultimate value for money laptop in the market now.
HP, their higher end laptops are really good... but above your budget.
Don't forget the affordable MacBook from Apple as well. They have just released the Core 2 Duo processor series. So you can look into that as well. You can boot into WinXP if you want to use the platform for work or school.
RAM, you should max out the RAM your laptop can take for the best performance for Photoshop. And remember, you also benefit from having an external HDD to be used as a scratch disk for PS. You get better performance.
i heard that ibook's good. apparently the colours on mac are the most accurate and all. which is why many pros use it. might want to consider that..![]()
RAM, you should max out the RAM your laptop can take for the best performance for Photoshop. And remember, you also benefit from having an external HDD to be used as a scratch disk for PS. You get better performance.
Thank guys for the reply.
Ultimately of cos Apple is the best. But considering upgrading, availability of software, Windows OS operated hardware I think is better rite?
By the way, just curios with Apple MacBook can we run two OS in the same notebook?
I think the screen size honestly doesn`t matter, good photos will still look good even on a camera lcd. Photoshop can make use of a maximum of 4GB of ram, so that should be about nice.
better check if the 1GB consists of 1 stick or 2 sticks of RAM...usually when they give you free upgrades, they put in 2 sticks of 512MB RAM...that would take up both slots of your laptop...and most if not all laptops only have 2 slots...bought Acer laptop during the recent Sitex..
got 1Gb...
IF i wan to add another 1Gb, would opening the cover ( which there are Acer stickers ) VOID the warantty ??
adding another mean 1++ poorer liao.. :bsmilie:
try the Dell XPS M1210Mac is the best, chip in a bit more get a 15" macbook pro if u can,
if not a 13" macbook,
1. Mac is faster then windows based Lappie/PC anytime
2. I have 1GB on my Ibook and i edit photo with ease, its faster then my 2.8GHZ HT 1.5GB-DDR PC at home.
3. The LCD resolution is also better, at 12" its sporting a 1024x768, which Laptop LCD can spot this kinda resolutions? most 15" sports 1024x768 if im not wrong.
4. Its accurate in color, seems ok on my ibook and the prints are always more vibrant
im both windows and mac user... I 100% stand by my mac.. other then gaming![]()
laptops got 1394b? eSATA also meh? never saw b4 haha..one other factor to look into is portability...which takes into account the size of the screen, battery life and laptop weight, and other add ons like external harddrive, as important factors...no point getting something so heavy you don't want to bring it around...
4GB RAM...you gotta be kidding...cause 4GB of laptop RAM (2 pieces of 2GB) is gonna take up most of the budget...you end up with like $500 to purchase the laptop ;p
firewire 800? might as well have eSATA...much faster and lower processor overhead...![]()
ultimately, Apple is not necessarily better...don't believe the propaganda...people who use Windows and Mac intensively for work can tell you neither has any real advantage...believe it or not, under work stress, both will crash as willingly...and the parts that go into a Mac are just like those in a Win system...fitting your budget and requirments, and not brand attractiveness, should be your priority...![]()