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Calling the computer geeks / nerds (aka lovely people). I need some advice re: a new PC. My laptop is getting on a bit in technological terms and is struggling to cope with the sheer volume of photo editing that I throw at it these days. It certainly can't run the full blown version of photoshop that I downloaded a while back as a trial.
I'm looking at a desktop tower rather than a laptop - thanks to a lifetime of slouching, I can't use a laptop on my lap but instead have to sit at a desk if I want to be able to move without any pain. I'd also like a bigger, better monitor than the standard laptop screen!
I know I could go to the likes of PC World but I prefer the idea of a self-build, though perhaps not with me doing the building...! I would be happy to invest in something that can be easily upgraded over time (you know, like the broom that's lasted 25 years and has only needed two new handles and three heads).
So where's a good place to go to get one built for me, according to my own specs? And what should those specs be? And as it's been at least fifteen years since I last bought a desktop, who makes good monitors these days?
Several friends have suggested a Mac, but I'm not at all familiar with them (other than the price tag) and have concerns about software compatibility.
A friend has recommended PC Specialist - she says they use them at work (she's a coder or something similar that involves lots of swearing on FB).
(Yes, I know I can hook the laptop up to a monitor but that still leaves me with a laptop that isn't easy to upgrade or repair and - correct me if I'm wrong - is less efficient to run than a tower.)
TIA
I'm looking at a desktop tower rather than a laptop - thanks to a lifetime of slouching, I can't use a laptop on my lap but instead have to sit at a desk if I want to be able to move without any pain. I'd also like a bigger, better monitor than the standard laptop screen!
I know I could go to the likes of PC World but I prefer the idea of a self-build, though perhaps not with me doing the building...! I would be happy to invest in something that can be easily upgraded over time (you know, like the broom that's lasted 25 years and has only needed two new handles and three heads).
So where's a good place to go to get one built for me, according to my own specs? And what should those specs be? And as it's been at least fifteen years since I last bought a desktop, who makes good monitors these days?
Several friends have suggested a Mac, but I'm not at all familiar with them (other than the price tag) and have concerns about software compatibility.
A friend has recommended PC Specialist - she says they use them at work (she's a coder or something similar that involves lots of swearing on FB).
(Yes, I know I can hook the laptop up to a monitor but that still leaves me with a laptop that isn't easy to upgrade or repair and - correct me if I'm wrong - is less efficient to run than a tower.)
TIA