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RE: Should I Go The Mac Route? 01-17-2017, 06:15 AM
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A tip of mine is that I wouldn't invest in a high price laptop for heavy work like Photoshop or effects unless you truly believe you need those utilities on the go.
I would buy parts and build my own PC, and spend a hundred bucks or so on a Chromebook for school. Since it can run everything perfectly fine.
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RE: Should I Go The Mac Route? 01-17-2017, 08:18 AM
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Get a Lenovo with a nice IPS display for Graphics work.
You don't need anything super crazy if you're going to just be using Photoshop, but if you get into the more advanced stuff like Video Editing etc you're probably going to want something more powerful
School/Mixing also doesn't require anything that powerful. If I were you i'd save some money and go with a Windows Laptop with better specs than the macbook you would get for the same price.
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RE: Should I Go The Mac Route? 01-19-2017, 09:28 AM
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From what I've heard, people tend to use MAC's for GFX, personally I don't think there's a lot a MAC can do that a Windows laptop can't do. MAC's are (in my opinion) also very overpriced, you pay a lot for less (compared to a Windows laptop). Also don't go for Alienware or some shit because they're overrated and overpriced as well.
Quick tip: if you're going to buy a Windows laptop check wheter the motherboard supports UEFI booting. If you're sure it supports that, you'll always be able to install OSx afterwards. Maybe even dual-booting it (do not recommend this though).
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