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COMPUTER CHOICE

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What to look for…

Here’s what to assess when you are buying a computer with high-end image editing on a 4K screen in mind

1 Processor

Processing power is not just about speed, measured in GHz (GigaHertz), but also the number of cores it has. These essentially act as multiple processors running in parallel, helping to power through complex tasks. Processors with four, six or even eight cores are widely available.

For multimedia tasks, we’d recommend a minimum of a quadcore Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 processor, with the

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