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Originally Posted by stang
She has a DSLR and has been taking some photography courses and a couple of the programs she wanted to try wouldn’t go back on the old laptop. 32 bit windows 7. Plus it was pretty bulky and heavy and was just time for a new one.
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Ah, that’s slightly different then. She’d likely use the laptop just as much to view pics in high definition (vs camera screen) as well As storing the pics she is taking on her camera.
If you have extra budget, I’d consider looking into a USB screen. It’s super nice to have a dual screen option for laptops.