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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence A." data-source="post: 105169" data-attributes="member: 3319"><p>I don't know. I got an HP G62 with an corei3 processor a couple of years ago. It runs well and with an upgrade to 8Gigs of ram, I don't need anything faster. It runs music restoration software, Lightroom, Photoshop with no problems. I don't do much video, but what little I've worked with has not been a problem on the machine. I always do critical work on photos on my desktop, with a real monitor, mostly because it's calibrated with my printer, so it makes life easy.</p><p></p><p>Oh! I know for those who use them, it can be almost a religious experience, but I've always hated Macs. The interface justs frustrates the hell out of me. I've had to use them at work, so it's not lack of practice -- a conflict of personalities I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence A., post: 105169, member: 3319"] I don't know. I got an HP G62 with an corei3 processor a couple of years ago. It runs well and with an upgrade to 8Gigs of ram, I don't need anything faster. It runs music restoration software, Lightroom, Photoshop with no problems. I don't do much video, but what little I've worked with has not been a problem on the machine. I always do critical work on photos on my desktop, with a real monitor, mostly because it's calibrated with my printer, so it makes life easy. Oh! I know for those who use them, it can be almost a religious experience, but I've always hated Macs. The interface justs frustrates the hell out of me. I've had to use them at work, so it's not lack of practice -- a conflict of personalities I guess. [/QUOTE]
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