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<blockquote data-quote="CrimsonRequiem" data-source="post: 728892" data-attributes="member: 62286"><p>I have the CS3 Master Collection on my MacBook and I generally use it all day with Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Illustrator open simultaneously along with Adium and 15 plus tabs worth of webpages in firefox. No lagg whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>I decked my MB out and it's very comparable to my MBP that is my desktop replacement at home. The only difference between the two is one has a dedicated GPU, while the Macbook has to share it's memory with the GPU. Plus the screensizes are obviously different but when I'm on the go I'm always on my MB. The 17" MBP is to cumbersome to bring and it's heavy. Sure screen real-estate is nice and all, but mobility is a lot better.</p><p></p><p>As a graphic designer we aren't doing 3D renderings anyways so the Macbook is fine.</p><p></p><p>The MB is a very strong machine in a tiny package, and people need to give it a lot more credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrimsonRequiem, post: 728892, member: 62286"] I have the CS3 Master Collection on my MacBook and I generally use it all day with Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Illustrator open simultaneously along with Adium and 15 plus tabs worth of webpages in firefox. No lagg whatsoever. I decked my MB out and it's very comparable to my MBP that is my desktop replacement at home. The only difference between the two is one has a dedicated GPU, while the Macbook has to share it's memory with the GPU. Plus the screensizes are obviously different but when I'm on the go I'm always on my MB. The 17" MBP is to cumbersome to bring and it's heavy. Sure screen real-estate is nice and all, but mobility is a lot better. As a graphic designer we aren't doing 3D renderings anyways so the Macbook is fine. The MB is a very strong machine in a tiny package, and people need to give it a lot more credit. [/QUOTE]
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