Note: I am posting this discussion twice to cover the topics concerning alienware, voodoo and falcon.
Hello all,
I am seeking information and opinions on some of the high end laptop gaming systems like alienware, falcoln or voodoo.
Here's my scenerio. Due to the recent floods in New Orleans, my family has lost all of their old historical photos. It may take some time, but it appears that I may be able to gather the majority of the old photos from extended family and recreate some of the pictoral geneology. I am currently in the process of purchasing a Microtek scanner and I would like to purchase a high end laptop capable of handling the graphics functions. I will more than likely be using Adobe photoshop to edit and I may load linux as a second os to make use of some of the shareware graphics programs available.
I recently started looking into alienware but have heard mixed reviews. My question is this: "Is it worth it to get one of the high end gaming systems for the graphics quality, like alienware, or stick with the major players like Lenova or HP?"
btw - Here's a hint. Eventhough people don't think in these terms but when there's a threat of natural disaster, have all your important papers and photos centralized so you can grab them in a hurry. Alot of other things can be replaced but the photo memoirs can't.
mainly for gaming purposes. I think you could save a pant load of dough and get a perfectly adequate machine with a more modest GPU, a dual core processor, lots of ram and a fast HDD. I'd think hard about going with a 15 inch MacBook Pro for around $2,000. All you want for performance, an aintel dual core processor and the rock solid support that made Apple famous. Sweet.
However, spend $1000-$1200 less for a PC and then install a nice high-quality graphics card. A perfectly sufficient and powerful setup for what you need should not cost you more than $1000 or so--or, approx. $1200 for something even more than sufficient with the addition of an even better graphics card. (Worry about any Longhorn-required power or -capable PC issues whenever Longhorn arrives.)
after the initial build.
If you buy to small of a laptop your going to lose the ability to upgrade your graphics card and apple is a good choice left them out of my prior post but you should know that under the current configuration of adobe running on the apple OS it will actually run slower than on a windows based system. But for your needs don't buy the super low end system you just don't need the super high end also note that for the way you made it sound you don't need the top of the line graphics card you just need a good one read my other post for suggestions.
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