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Re: [Digital BW] Anyone using a notebook PC?

2003-01-25 by Justin Myers

I just got a apple iBook and so far PS7 seems to run smoothly. I need 
to up the RAM but I'm certain once I add another 512mb PS7 won't have 
any problems what so ever.

It seems like I'm the only one here using a Mac, is this true?

Justin

On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 06:02 AM, mccarvill 
<mark_mccarvill@...> wrote:

> Hi. Is anyone here using a notebook PC to edit digital images? I'm
> considering making the switch from PC tower/monitor to notebook (for
> space saving reasons) and I'd appreciate recommendations regarding
> screen type, video card, etc. which you've found to work best.
> Obviously there's a tradeoff in terms of quality versus space, so I'm
> curious about how you've dealt with this tradeoff (e.g. relying more
> on the RGB numbers than what the monitor displays). Thanks!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
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