what is the best apple laptop to use for adobe Indesign and photoshop?
i am a high school student on our yearbook staff and i am looking to purchase a apple laptop, and then install adobe indesign and photoshop. i am confused and frustrated because i do not know which one i would like to use. Also at this point the price is not a large problem for me.
Laptops & Notebooks - 3 Answers
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acer aspire series
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If price is not a large problem for you, then the best one to get is probably the most expensive one there is! Pretty much if you go to apple.com and order your laptop from there, you will a great computer that can easily run indesign and photoshop. I think they also have great student discounts on there (I know at least they do for ordering iPods, so maybe it is the same with a laptop). I think Apple.com only sells the newest laptops they have (and these are not so customizable as like Dell) so they are already put together for maximum performance. It is mostly a question of size. And they all have their benefits, smaller are easier to carry and lightweight, but larger ones have larger screens and bigger resolutions. So, that's all a matter of taste! Hope this helps!
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Hi, I can help you with this query. Apple has two models of Laptops. The latest of them are called Macbook and Macbook Pro which comes with Intel Processors. Macbook is designed specially targetting school children who use it for their day-to-day activity. Also If you happen to work on high memory intensive applications which you may use for video & Sound editing and morphing then I would suggest you to Use Macbook Pro which is basically built for professional users Cost wise Macbook is cheaper than Macbook Pro. However considering that you are going to use it for your school I would say Macbook would be more appropriate. This is also equally good when compared to Macbook Pro and to work with Adobe photoshop and indesign. My Choice of suggestion for you : Macbook Hope this helps!! Good Luck :-)
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