Best Bang for Buck Laptop...
ront
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Hi all,
I am looking to replace my laptop with is a Dell Inspiron I6400. It has a T2300 processor running at 1.66GHz., 2G of ram and an ATI Mobility Radeon X1400.
I run Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom 3.0 on this laptop and while it is not a speed demon by any means, but it works ok. My daughter needs a computer and I am thinking about giving her the Dell and getting another laptop.
I am looking at this one, Amazon.com: ASUS A52F-X3 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black): Computer & Accessories
Again, it is no speed demon, but is much newer and faster than my old one. My only real concern is the lack of a dedicated graphics card.
I really cannot afford anymore than this, so I am just wondering what your thoughts may be.
Thanks, Ron
I am looking to replace my laptop with is a Dell Inspiron I6400. It has a T2300 processor running at 1.66GHz., 2G of ram and an ATI Mobility Radeon X1400.
I run Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom 3.0 on this laptop and while it is not a speed demon by any means, but it works ok. My daughter needs a computer and I am thinking about giving her the Dell and getting another laptop.
I am looking at this one, Amazon.com: ASUS A52F-X3 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black): Computer & Accessories
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Again, it is no speed demon, but is much newer and faster than my old one. My only real concern is the lack of a dedicated graphics card.
I really cannot afford anymore than this, so I am just wondering what your thoughts may be.
Thanks, Ron
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Being that school has just gotten back off the ground for college folk, it may not be the best time to buy.
My thoughts would be that it is incredibly dated. I say that because we already know of many, many more powerful machines. The problem with more power is, all the software folks like to then use it up!
However the reviews at Amazon seem to like it. A dedicated graphics card would be nice, but all niceties on laptops cost!
Any of the core-i stuff will work wonders on LR3 compared to your old one..think healing brush!
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