Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Hop...this is very helpful indeed!! I'll probably take you up on your "off line" help offer early next month. Just like my dumb ass to think I might get a deal 12 days before Christmas...Maybe I'll try to struggle along with the old Presario until Vista comes out? Really appreciate the help! ;-) Montie ---------------------------- > Montie, the good news is that you will get a lot of computing for your money these days. A much faster and more capable machine for > a lot less money. Shopping wise, just prior Christmas is not the best time to secure the best deal nor a lot of the salesperson's > time if you need to ask a lot of questions. Whatever you buy will be superseded within six months. I wouldn't fret too much over > whether you get the latest and greatest and there is always something new around the corner. > > > Firstly, you have mentioned a laptop. Unless you have a priority need to make it portable, I suggest that you consider a desktop; > especially as you are using Photoshop. The screen is the weak link. A laptop screen is inferior to a larger dedicated monitor with a > good graphics card for PS. You will also pay significantly more for the same capability with a laptop, because many components have > to be made smaller and cooler running than the standard versions. > > For Macs, you can only shop with a specialist MAC dealer. These machines are excellent and are the choice of many graphics > professionals. That is the desk top types. I know that there are a number of Mac enthusiasts on the list and I'll leave any > suggestions there to those folk. > > PC's with an INTEL processor (or an AMD processor) have the majority of the market. > In your situation I suggest that you choose a PC from a large company like Dell or HP. You shop on-line and can vary the offered > standard configurations as you like. The advantage is that there is a formal support network and the prices are good since they deal > with huge quantities. > > > For your specifics that you mentioned: > INTEL Core 2 duo is their latest processor (CPU) range. Generally the best value for money is a couple of models down from the top. > All of them are plenty fast enough for you. > Memory (RAM) at least 1 gigabyte. For Photoshop 2GB is better. You need DDR2 dual channel. > Hard drive (HDD) get a monster, they are all ridiculously cheap. For Photoshop it is better to get a second hard drive as well. > Windows XP home is fine. XP Pro is better if you are in a network situation. Be aware that Windows Vista is arriving. There are > upgrade deals if you buy XP and then change to Vista when available. > Get a DVD drive that will burn DVDS and CDs for you > > Maybe have a look at the on-line sites for the big brands first and your first decision is desktop or laptop. Once you have had a > look, drop me a line off-list if you would like some specifics or any questions at all. I'm happy to help. > > Cheers > Hoppy > ------------------------ > > Need some IT help here...my 7 year old Compaq Presario 1200 > is dying a slow and hideous death! When I bought it, I knew a little > about the technology but I have not kept up and now, after looking > for a new one, I have no idea what they are talking about.Dual this... > Core that...Ram x 2 (bluetooth is wireless, right)? > > Anyway...I'm not too big on all the muti-media stuff so I'm not > looking for anything super teched out. I also don't store hundreds > of photos on my hard drive...I want CD writng/reading capability > so I can store edited pics on CDs? Enough memory to safely run > CS...is XP home edition cool? I'm still running ME and recently > got a note from Microsoft stating that ME is no longer a supported > OS ;-( > > Help the analog man! Suggestions greatly appreciated! Thanks > in advance! > > Montie