- Never owned a laptop - don't know where to start
- Posted by MsQCrab on July 23rd, 2005
I would like a laptop that allows me to do the following:
Edit/design websites using:
Adobe Photoshop CS,ImageReady and GoLive
Macromedia Suite (Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks)
I'll also be running Acrobat Pro 7.0 and a myriad of other
graphics/editing programs
Take advantage of wireless internet access using both my cell phone and
"hotspots".
I need a cd/dvd reader/writer
ability to use a regular mouse (can't hang with the touch pad deal
and printer when needed.
I'll also be doing some editing of home movies.
I'm interested in both specs as well as name brands.
Because I've never owned a laptop any feedback would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Jennifer
- Posted by Larry Weil on July 23rd, 2005
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For that kinda stuff, I think you¹de do well with an Apple Powerbook.
Of course, if the software you already own is for Windows, you¹de have
to buy the Mac version to use on a Powerbook.
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Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH
- Posted by ChangeGuy on July 23rd, 2005
easy. you start by finding how much money you are willing to spend
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- Posted by Don Schmidt on July 23rd, 2005
I'm not a user of the software you mention but can offer that most any
laptop with a usb port will handle the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical
Mouse. It is a great mouse for laptops.
I use a Dell Inspiron 700m laptop which is a great unit. About 5 hours on
the 65 WHr 8 cell Lithium ion battery. You can see all of the specs at the
Dell site.
Good hunting.
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Don
Vancouver, USA
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- Posted by MsQCrab on July 23rd, 2005
Thanks for the helpful feedback 
- Posted by MsQCrab on July 23rd, 2005
Do you by any chance know what would be comparable in a PC? I'm not
ready to start with a new OS 
- Posted by MsQCrab on July 23rd, 2005
actually I start with the specs first then go from there...but thanks
for your feedback.
- Posted by Cmax on July 23rd, 2005
On 23 Jul 2005 09:35:34 -0700, "MsQCrab" <queeniecrab@yahoo.com>
wrote:
CNET has an "ExactChoice Recommender" at:
http://www.exactchoice.com/Type.aspx
The tool will ask you a series of questions about your needs and then
make suggestion on which laptop to consider. For "size" of notebook,
I'd suggest selecting both Standard notebook and Desktop Replacement.
Once a best match has been found, you can do a product compare, see a
product review and even view customization options with price impact.
Cmax
- Posted by MsQCrab on July 23rd, 2005
THANK YOU!!!! 
- Posted by Ian S on July 23rd, 2005
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Video editing is among the most taxing of tasks for any computer but
especially for a laptop. Get the largest HD you can. Fast too. You will
probably want an external hard drive for storing old but important video
footage without using up space on your laptop. I believe video can be
captured using either firewire or USB2 but make sure your camcorder and
laptop match up in that respect especially if you'll be using USB for the
mouse. Get 1GB of memory too and one of the faster M processors. If you
configure your laptop for video-editing, it should have no trouble handling
the other tasks you envision.
- Posted by Kevin on July 24th, 2005
You need the fastest processor, paired with the fastest Front Side Bus speed
you can get, most RAM, beefiest and fastest video card and largest, fastest
hard drive you can configure in whatever brand suits your preferences.
Nearly every new mid-range to high-end laptop today has wireless built in.
The same for firewire and USB 2.0 ports. You will have your choice of
optical drive combinations, too.
As for brands, you can't go wrong if you stay with makers like Dell,
Toshiba, Acer, HP or even some of the "boutique" shops like AlienWare. They
all have a way to configure the laptop the way you want it. The only issue
you will have is cost. If you go to the Dell website and choose the
Inspiron 9300, for instance, and trick it out with the best of everything
you will be looking at a $2000 to $2500 laptop with no problem. I would
point out that for $2500 you can have an absolutely awesome, blisteringly
fast, kick-ass desktop with a 19 inch LCD display.
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