Hi all,

I just sent the following to a friend off-list, but then realized that there 
are many of you who may have some good advice to give me.

When buying a digital camera I will also buy a new second hand computer. I 
haven't been following the development closely during the last years, why 
anything faster than my P 166 seems a wonder of technology... :)

I've done a list of obvious features that I will be looking for:
- as fast a processor as possible,
- as much RAM as possible,
- a video card of as much RAM as possible,
- obviously as big storage drives as possible,
- a CD rom/DVD writer,
- a 19 inch monitor of decent quality,
- USB ports.

As I said, I don't really know even where today's consumer grade computer 
technology is, or where it's going in the near future in terms of expected 
features/speeds etc.. (Or what the latest OS/image editing software will 
require). I simply might overlook something obvious.

If you'd find yourself in my situation with a tight budget, along what lines 
would your thinking go, like "not less than an "NN" processor", "not less than 
such and such a video card" etc.

(I wouldn't mind either passing on any of my requirements if I will easily and 
affordably be able to upgrade at a later stage, or even at first just buy me 
something very basic just to be able to deal with downloading my files from the 
camera, like "just give me a cheap computer that will take big hard drives and 
is equipped with USB:ports and I will upgrade later".)

Any thoughts on what might be a wise approach to all this?

Thanks,
Lasse

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