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Old 23-12-2018, 12:37 AM   #1
car10002
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Default whats minimum laptop specs for scanning photos and minimum cost

hi everyone

next year am looking to get a whole new laptop as the current ones too old for anything more than looking on internet.

what would be your minimum laptop memory and hdd sugestion and what type of processor fron intel would yous sugest to be fast enough to scan photos.

seeing alot of 500g hdd and 4gig memory for good prices and wondered wether theyre fast enough or would you be better with one with 8 gig memory.

plan to also do video too at times, and also thinking if money allows to get one for normal use and another one for videos.

would yous be thrifty and keep using your laptop until it completely dies even if its telling you to replace it or update every 2-3 years and keep using the best one for videos and the other one for everyday and rotate them around.
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