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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 64331" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Honestly, I think you'd be disappointed with a netbook for post processing. They tend to be terribly slow. But to archive and copy your images, not bad. Personally I use a refurbed ThinkPad x201 that I bought when I was using it for work too. If you check out the U260’s at Lenovo's <a href="http://outlet.lenovo.com" target="_blank">outlet</a>, they might fit the bill at a pretty decent price. Other companies have similar offerings, but I tend to stay with Apple and Lenovo's ThinkPad line because they last so well.</p><p></p><p>What software do you use now? If you use Lightroom, remember that the license allows you to install it on two systems. Adobe assumes that photographers use a combination of a laptop and desktop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 64331, member: 986"] Honestly, I think you'd be disappointed with a netbook for post processing. They tend to be terribly slow. But to archive and copy your images, not bad. Personally I use a refurbed ThinkPad x201 that I bought when I was using it for work too. If you check out the U260’s at Lenovo's [URL=http://outlet.lenovo.com]outlet[/url], they might fit the bill at a pretty decent price. Other companies have similar offerings, but I tend to stay with Apple and Lenovo's ThinkPad line because they last so well. What software do you use now? If you use Lightroom, remember that the license allows you to install it on two systems. Adobe assumes that photographers use a combination of a laptop and desktop. [/QUOTE]
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