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Old 03-13-2006, 11:31 AM   #15
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I find these comparisons intriguing since we'll probably be buying a new desktop sometime in the next 12 months. Granted, we won't be doing any huge photo storing and only minor Photoshop fun, but it's still interesting stuff.

orbitalpunk, did the comparable hardware mean the computer had a comparable price?

Can anyone explain how just moving an adjustment bar in Photoshop could lag, even though the computer has that much power? Our 5 year old Dell runs Photoshop remarkably well for the small projects we work on.

I don't mind sounding like I know nothing if it means I might learn something
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