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<blockquote data-quote="quanz" data-source="post: 86385"><p>like the title states, I need help choosing options for my ibook, and a few questions</p><p></p><p>12" or 14" ibook, it will be for university, I will be going for photography.</p><p>right now my system has:</p><p>-80gig harddrive</p><p>-512ram</p><p>-2.0ghz pentium 4</p><p>-windows xp</p><p>17" moniter (its big, way too big for me)</p><p></p><p>I want the labtop to be able to preform as well as this.</p><p>so should I upgrade the ram, or keep it as it is, then upgrade later if need be.</p><p></p><p>the most demanding program I will use is photoshop, and not very often. mostly jsut for reasizing, but every now and then I need to make band flyers, or cd covers.</p><p></p><p>I Have heard labtops are not genrally used for stuff like this, because they cannot run at full capacity for very long.</p><p></p><p></p><p>also my budget is about 1600 canadian.</p><p></p><p>and I will most likely be waiting for tiger to come out.</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance to any help, and if this is in the wrong forum please forgive me, I am a newbie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quanz, post: 86385"] like the title states, I need help choosing options for my ibook, and a few questions 12" or 14" ibook, it will be for university, I will be going for photography. right now my system has: -80gig harddrive -512ram -2.0ghz pentium 4 -windows xp 17" moniter (its big, way too big for me) I want the labtop to be able to preform as well as this. so should I upgrade the ram, or keep it as it is, then upgrade later if need be. the most demanding program I will use is photoshop, and not very often. mostly jsut for reasizing, but every now and then I need to make band flyers, or cd covers. I Have heard labtops are not genrally used for stuff like this, because they cannot run at full capacity for very long. also my budget is about 1600 canadian. and I will most likely be waiting for tiger to come out. thanks in advance to any help, and if this is in the wrong forum please forgive me, I am a newbie [/QUOTE]
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