Agree with mixMotion, a MacBook is actually good enough. Has no problems running Photoshop and a few other PP programs on itMacBook is good enough.
{MacBookPro also a laptop}![]()
I have decided to get a laptop for editing my pictures when travelling but cannot decide to get a normal laptop or a macbook pro. Not intending to use it for games or otherwise but just PP pictures and surfing....any suggestion/advice from users here in CS? Thanks alot ya.![]()
macbook vs macbook pro? i would choose macbook pro.
macbook - $1488
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
13.3" screen (resolution 1280x800)
2GB DDR3 memory (max 4GB)
250GB hard drive
8x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
Built-in 10-hour battery
Polycarbonate unibody enclosure
macbook pro - $1788
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
13" screen (resolution 1280x800)
4GB Memory (max 8GB)
250GB hard drive
SD card slot
Built-in battery (10 hours)
NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
Sorry, just a question. where did you find out that macbook pro can support up to 8gb for memory?![]()
ah yes i see it can support up to 8gb.
however, i think MBP is still 32bit which means it can only access at most 4gb, which also makes the 'support up to 8gb' useless? Need some light here. :dunno:
Bought 2 laptops few months ago:
Sony VAIO TT16GN ultra portable, nice display and comes with DVD RW but I don't like it then I bought MBP 13" 2.4 GHz very happy with it and it's only cost less than half what I paid for that Bloody Sony VAIO. Only major draw back of MBP is heavy.
just dun get a netbook, the speed will kill u :sweatsm:
macbook vs macbook pro? i would choose macbook pro.
macbook - $1488
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
13.3" screen (resolution 1280x800)
2GB DDR3 memory (max 4GB)
250GB hard drive
8x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
Built-in 10-hour battery
Polycarbonate unibody enclosure
Full-size keyboard
macbook pro - $1788
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
13" screen (resolution 1280x800)
4GB DDR3 Memory (max 8GB)
250GB hard drive
8x double-layer SuperDrive
SD card slot
NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
Built-in 10-hour battery
Aluminium unibody enclosure
Full-size backlit keyboard
I don't think backlit keyboard is really important, and 2GB of RAM difference shouldn't cost that much. imo you're just paying for a "pro" tag behind. And those prices are in USD.
A normal notebook with those specs don't cost as much. I'd still get a normal Windows notebook over a Mac for the price difference. I've used my friend's Macbook before and it's nothing special.
As for netbooks, I'd say they are powerful enough lah, maybe not for heavy Photoshop work but they should be fine.
My Acer Timeline notebook (ultra portable notebook, not netbook) that I got last year only has a dual core 1.4GHz processor and Photoshop works fine for me...Only tried basic adjustments (exposure/curves/levels) and some noise reduction though. And the batt lasts a good 8 hrs as advertised if ur just working on Word docs with the lowest brightness (even though it's quite bright already)