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Photography Question 

D. Wesley Davis
 

Looking for photo editing notebook.


What is the best notebook for digital imaging? I would like to carry one with me on vacations and weekend trips. I have seen where some recommend the Imac but I am not that familiar with it. In short what brand and how much memory, gigs, etc. do I need to have a good system?


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November 26, 2002

 

Judith A. Clark
  This is the question I was going to ask, I need something to take on location shoots, hopefully to download pics immediatly and save time in the order process.


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November 26, 2002

 

D. Wesley Davis
  Exactly what I had in mind. I would like to be able to work with my photos while on location. This way I will know if I "got the shot" or not.


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November 26, 2002

 

Judith A. Clark
  Ok so now that we are talking to each other and neither one knows what to look for I know I want a fast processor, and enough room to load the pictures quickly, I don't want to sit around all day waiting for a picture to open like I do on my poor old pc. I know I would like to have a cd/rw so I can save my pics to work with latter and not take up to much space. And I know I would like to stay under $2000.00
If anyone has a good prospect to look at please let us know.


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November 26, 2002

 

D. Wesley Davis
  I just received a mailing from Dell that has an Dell 2600 series notebook with Pentium 1.7m processor, CD-RW/DVD combo drive 30Gb drive and several other features for $1199 plus S/H. I am seriously considering it. What do you think? This is the best deal I have seen so far. I think this should be capable of handling what I have in mind. Any suggestions?


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November 27, 2002

 
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