Hey AO,
I haven't been around as much lately, but hopefully you'll still find it within your heart to help me out a bit here.
Last time I bought a laptop was right around four years ago, and while I was only moderately familiar with hardware and options at the time, I'm completely overwhelmed now. I have no idea where to even begin, I was hoping I could get nudged in the right direction as far as features/specs to look for that would be right for me without going overboard.
My requirements:
- Not a Dell (had a string of awful experiences with them, and even if it was a fluke, have no interest in doing business with them)
- Web browsing
- Photo editing/managing (Photoshop and Lightroom)
- Watching movies/TV shows
- Decent battery length would be very nice, but I suppose isn't essential... 4 hours would be great, but is that realistic?
- Potentially light video editing in the future, but this is the last possible feature focus
I'm looking for something in the 13-15" range. I've had a 17" in the past which was too big, I have a 15" now that I'm fairly happy with, but I'm looking for my next laptop to be significantly more mobile and so I'll go play with some 13" models in person somewhere before I make my final decision.
Price range: Certainly under $2,000 as a hard and fast limit, closer to $1,000 would be ideal. I don't need to buy any fancy software with the initial purchase other than OS (and I don't really care what OS, I have XP now but have no doubt I'll be able to get used to Vista or Windows 7 in no time.)
So I guess what I'd like to know is what sorts of numbers/brands should I be looking at for RAM, processor, etc? Or even brands of computer overall? I'm completely in the woods. Thanks so much. I promise once I have some sort of basis to work from I'll be able to do plenty of my own research without asking a million new questions each day of you fine folks.
I haven't been around as much lately, but hopefully you'll still find it within your heart to help me out a bit here.
Last time I bought a laptop was right around four years ago, and while I was only moderately familiar with hardware and options at the time, I'm completely overwhelmed now. I have no idea where to even begin, I was hoping I could get nudged in the right direction as far as features/specs to look for that would be right for me without going overboard.
My requirements:
- Not a Dell (had a string of awful experiences with them, and even if it was a fluke, have no interest in doing business with them)
- Web browsing
- Photo editing/managing (Photoshop and Lightroom)
- Watching movies/TV shows
- Decent battery length would be very nice, but I suppose isn't essential... 4 hours would be great, but is that realistic?
- Potentially light video editing in the future, but this is the last possible feature focus
I'm looking for something in the 13-15" range. I've had a 17" in the past which was too big, I have a 15" now that I'm fairly happy with, but I'm looking for my next laptop to be significantly more mobile and so I'll go play with some 13" models in person somewhere before I make my final decision.
Price range: Certainly under $2,000 as a hard and fast limit, closer to $1,000 would be ideal. I don't need to buy any fancy software with the initial purchase other than OS (and I don't really care what OS, I have XP now but have no doubt I'll be able to get used to Vista or Windows 7 in no time.)
So I guess what I'd like to know is what sorts of numbers/brands should I be looking at for RAM, processor, etc? Or even brands of computer overall? I'm completely in the woods. Thanks so much. I promise once I have some sort of basis to work from I'll be able to do plenty of my own research without asking a million new questions each day of you fine folks.
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