Laptop for photography

terry-

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Hello,

I'm in the process of purchasing a new laptop and have done lots of looking around and am now about ready to pull the trigger on one. I'm wondering though if I'm making a decent choice. I pretty much decided on a Toshiba from the beginning because of their decent reliability. I also wanted an LED backlit screen (for some reason) and I ended up choosing one with a 17.3 inch display.

So what I'd appreciate is some reassurance or advice on the choice that I've made. I had to customize it so that I could get the faster processor and added a little more hard drive. It's not going to be my full time pc but something that I'll use while on vacations and something i can use while watching tv with the wife so that she won't feel like a photography widow.
Is this going to be ok for image editing with photoshop cs3 and lightroom....maybe while surfing the internet?

I didn't have the option to change the graphics card (can that be changed later like in a desktop?)

Not enough? Overkill? Just right? Are there better options at a similar or cheaper price?

Toshiba Satellite L550-ST2744
Intel® Core™ i5-520M Processor 2.40 GHz (2.93 GHz with Turbo Boost Technology),
3MB L3 Cache, 1066MHz DDR3,
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit,
4GB DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM (2048MBx2),
400GB HDD (5400rpm, Serial ATA),
DVD SuperMulti (+/-R double layer) drive,
Lithium-Ion Battery (6-cell, 4400 mAH),
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator HD with dynamically allocated
shared graphics memory
$990 after all is said and done

Thank you in advance......

2:30 AM!!!!
 
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^ good laptop except for the intel graphics. I'd get any other laptop because of the intel graphics.
 
Is 17.3" necessary for you?

This 16" Toshiba have better spec.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834114803

A 17.3" isn't necessarily necessary but I would really like to have the LED backlit display and there are only a few models that have it. The L550 series, I think, are the only models that have it AND have a screen that is larger than 14"....which IS neccessary.

I wish it gave me the option to upgrade the graphics card.
 
I know you like Toshiba but there is other brands that are just as good and better. Working at a computer shop I see very little ASUS, and Toshiba come through the door. Although in the 3+ years I have been there I have only so 2 Lenovo laptops come in. They are very good laptops one of the best brand of laptops IMO.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834146613 This is the one I would go with it has everything even the LED backlight screen.
 
You ever think of using a Mac? iPhoto, with it's new tagging and photo maintence features would allow you to massive organize and edit and tag photos smoothly. Plus the Mac will have a higher quality, IPS screen which allows you to more robustly view photos and their color ranges.

I know Mac isn't for everyone, but I would at least recommend you look at one.
 
You ever think of using a Mac? iPhoto, with it's new tagging and photo maintence features would allow you to massive organize and edit and tag photos smoothly. Plus the Mac will have a higher quality, IPS screen which allows you to more robustly view photos and their color ranges.

I know Mac isn't for everyone, but I would at least recommend you look at one.

Eh, I can't justify spending more money for Mac versions of Lightroom and Photoshop. If I were actually making more than the $20 here and there with my photos then I would.

I know you like Toshiba but there is other brands that are just as good and better. Working at a computer shop I see very little ASUS, and Toshiba come through the door. Although in the 3+ years I have been there I have only so 2 Lenovo laptops come in. They are very good laptops one of the best brand of laptops IMO.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834146613 This is the one I would go with it has everything even the LED backlight screen.

I actually did look at Asus a little but the unfamiliar name made me go towards the Toshibas. For some reason the Lenovos I thought as a high end, expensive laptop......I'll look into them again. Thanks!
 
Eh, I can't justify spending more money for Mac versions of Lightroom and Photoshop. If I were actually making more than the $20 here and there with my photos then I would.

Well, if you look at total cost of ownership, the Mac is more cost effective in the long run, and they keep their resell value. That PC laptop will be worthless in 2 years, but the Mac will be most likely worth at least half if not a bit more than half of what you paid for it in two years.
 
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