My computer is broken and is to old to be fixed and i am currently using my sister's computer.
I need a computer that has alot of memory. I will use the computer for photoshop, corel painter and other graphic or digital art.
I will need alot of memory for alot of high resolution pictures and i will also use it with a scanner to scan pictures.
But i don't know where to start so i figured here. I searched computer on google and the stuff there are too broad.
Also can you recommend a computer for using with a home music studio? for connecting keyboards and guitars. And for softwares.
It might be better (for money) to be able to do digital arts with the music studio on the same computer to save money.
besides that i will use the computer to use to internet for research and go to forums, which a music studio professor does not recommend.
He said it is better to use a computer for music studio work and no internet....is this true?
I need a computer that has alot of memory. I will use the computer for photoshop, corel painter and other graphic or digital art.
I will need alot of memory for alot of high resolution pictures and i will also use it with a scanner to scan pictures.
But i don't know where to start so i figured here. I searched computer on google and the stuff there are too broad.
Also can you recommend a computer for using with a home music studio? for connecting keyboards and guitars. And for softwares.
It might be better (for money) to be able to do digital arts with the music studio on the same computer to save money.
besides that i will use the computer to use to internet for research and go to forums, which a music studio professor does not recommend.
He said it is better to use a computer for music studio work and no internet....is this true?

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