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Laptops for photo editing

It has been a while since a dedicated desktop computer was essential for photo editing, with even the most basic laptop or tablet now powerful enough to edit a few photos. Laptops provide photographers with a portable option for editing on the go and can save needing a dedicated desk and workspace at home. However, when it comes to editing hundreds of images or managing a photo library with thousands of files, you will need a laptop that can handle labour-intensive tasks with ease.

Before we look at some of the best laptops you can buy for photo editing, let’s walk through the key features photographers should be looking for. Almost every single component of the computer matters here, including the screen, processor, graphics card, memory, storage, and connector ports.

Display

The laptop screen quality is essential for photographers, and there are two primary considerations – size and resolution. The larger the screen, the easier it is on the eye and the more space you should have to edit images. However, larger screens mean bigger and usually heavier laptops that require larger bags to carry around.

The screen’s resolution is also a consideration; the more pixels on a display, the more detailed images will look, and the smaller all those toolbars can be to save space. The result is the pixel density, the number of pixels per inch. Currently, photographers should look

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