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Computer Specs Advice

New Here ,
Aug 06, 2018 Aug 06, 2018

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Hello there, I am a freelance graphic designer that is in look for a new laptop. First thing worth mentioning is that I am backpacker that moves around a lot with just the bare minimal needed to live. I currently own a Windows laptop that has served me well for my first 3 years of taking freelancing as serious career. My current Specs are as follows:

HP ENVY:

     -Intel Core i7-6500 CPU @2.50GHz-2.59GHz

     -8 GB RAM

     -64-bit operating system

     -Nvidia Geforce 930m graphics card

     -1 TB HDD

Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, and Lightroom all work well but when I start venturing into Premiere Pro it starts lagging. I knew this from the begging (that I would see the flaws when I started venturing into video editing). Needless to say the time has come for an upgrade. I'm looking at both options for another Windows laptop or switching to a MacBook Pro. It is as commonly known fact that you can get more power on windows for a lot less money. I know almost nothing about MAC so some help on that would be great.

What would be my benefit of having a MAC over another OS? Note that what I'm looking for is a light laptop, a screen size that is reasonable, and something can run my software on the go. Anything helps thank you if have taken the time to respond/read this.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 07, 2018 Aug 07, 2018

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I would recommend reposting this in the Hardware Forum as linked from the Overview page of this forum as that is designed specifically for this kind of question. The best folk for this query pop in here from time to time, but "hang" over there.

Plus there are going to be several recent threads on identical or very similar questions. With comments on this.

Neil

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