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digital photographer, what thinkpad for me ?

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:49 pm
by Bruce I.
looking at laptops for my onsite work and someone on a photo forum said IBM was among the best, which models would be good for me ? I would need min. 1gig ram, 7200 rpm drives....

thanks, Bruce

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:06 pm
by AlphaKilo470
Get a T series. If you have plenty of cash to throw at your new computer, I'd buy a new T42. If you are looking to conserve money, well, don't expect anything with what you want, but you could get close with a used T30.

The X series is also pretty good if you don't mind having the removable media drives in an external enclosure.

thanks

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:38 pm
by Bruce I.
Thanks, I'll check out that model.....

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 11:40 am
by Blake
my x31 has a built in cf slot on the side. so if you are shooting higher end camera's with either a microdrive of cf card you can plug it right it.

also the x31 is ultra portable so it will not weight yourstuff down,

but requires and external optical drive if you need to burn to cd.

and ibm's are a snap to upgrade...

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:50 pm
by Volker
Whether or not there is already a cf slot is not that important, you can always plug in a pcmcia->cf adapter. The real question is: do you need something small (but not so fast and not so high resolution), or do you need a desktop replacement, or something in between.

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 12:46 am
by Guest
also depends if you will be doing any massive amounts of photo editing (eg: PhotoShop) on your computer... in which case, T42's independent video processor & independent video memory would come in handy (as would a bigger screen).

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 3:52 am
by dr.b
Anonymous wrote:also depends if you will be doing any massive amounts of photo editing (eg: PhotoShop) on your computer... in which case, T42's independent video processor & independent video memory would come in handy (as would a bigger screen).
High resolution and bigger screen is very usefull, but for ordinary photoshop working you do not need any gpu-power, cause even the high-end tl2 supports no hardware alpha for photoshop.