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Terra ([personal profile] penguinfaery) wrote2008-11-29 03:52 pm

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I NEED SOME MAC HALP.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190269291017

I am aware I'd have to likely buy a battery (Or at least should work on that assumption), but I know so little about computers... I want this for arting purposes, so like...memory wise, etc will this be a good deal, or a waste of money?

And if this one is a rip off, can someone help guide me? I'm looking for something, a Mac, that's just gonna be used mainly for art, so it'll need to run Photoshop and illustrator pretty easily and smoothly, and save reference picture from the web and scanning stuff, but won't have a lot of other crap on it (That will be for the other laptop) I have no idea about ram, memory all that, it's all greek to me, as it goes.

Also, would a desk top be better? I know they're more expensive though.

And are Mac's really worth double the price of say, an HP? Like...I have heard they are better and I have heard they're not really that much better anymore.

[identity profile] submit-yourself.livejournal.com 2008-12-01 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I know I'm rather late, but for photoshop macs are the best way to go honestly. So long as you're not playing games on the Mac then everythings good (it just has a crap hardrive for prosessing games). the 512 that shes talking about is a stick of RAM the more you have the easier it is for your computer to run. it's kinda like the energy your computers brain runs the more RAM the more your computer can multi-task. You'd have to open the back of your laptop to see what kind of slots it has. my computer has 512 built in the hardrive and then two slots for 1GB.

If you're looking to buy RAm DONT go to best buy... they rape you on the prices. Go online to a computer website it'll cut the price in half and they're still really good. I can help you if you want, jsut call me or something. LOVE YOU.