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Old 10-29-2009, 01:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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When it comes to processors im not up-to -date. Im terrible at knowing when they are good and when they are bad. Im looking into buying this laptop but i need an opinion. Heres the Specs:


Brand: HP Processor Type: AMD Turion 64
Type: Laptop/Notebook Processor Speed: 1.8 GHz
Screen Size: 15.4 inch Processor Configuration: Single Core
Operating System: Windows XP Professional Memory (RAM): 512 MB
Primary Drive: DVD+/-RW Hard Drive Capacity: 80 GB

im Mostly concerend with a program it has. Adobe Photoshop. will the laptop run this program well? Also is the processor decent??

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Old 10-29-2009, 04:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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well, your sort of asking ambiguous questions there. 'good' isn't really a descriptor. and is it a turion 64 or a turion x2 64?, and what model type? the turion 64 itself was introduced in 2003 I believe(it actually sounds like you have just a turion 64 frankly.). Will it run 'a' version of photoshop well? ya sure. It barely meets the requirements for cs4 but not the recommended req's I believe, as it is better to have at least a gig internal memory, (although it will run with 512, its the minimal.)
I'd pass myself unless it was a real decent deal, I wouldn't pay $40 myself, in which case I'd load a earlier version of photoshop frankly, but I do not know how much of a photoshop guru you are or in what capacity you'd use it of course.
just what I think anyways.
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I would be most concerned with the small amount of RAM if you want to run heavy programs like Photoshop. I'd go with something that has atleast 1 GB of RAM if you ask me.
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I would want at least 2gb of ram depending upon which version of PS you are running.

512 would not be good for any version.
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heh, Photoshop has been around for 10 years now, I think you'd be surprised on what some of the versions would run on. CS which actually is useable imo, was recommended for only 256MB Ram, and a P3-4. Of course I agree with you for any real serious work, then again if your doing serious work I certainly wouldnt be using a 6 year old laptop either.
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