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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I haven't tried but processor and GPU are capable enough to do it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Adding more information: All the specs are good for Photoshop, but consider these caveats: The 256V is hardcoded with exactly 16GB of RAM. It cannot be upgraded later. 16GB perfectly meets Adobe's Recommended System Requirements for standard image editing, but if you work with massive print files (billboards), hundreds of layered high-resolution RAW images, or multi-gigabyte files, this limit will bottleneck your work. Buy it if You are a photographer, casual creator, or web designer who handles standard image sizes, social media graphics, and moderate layering. The performance will be great, and you will get incredible laptop battery life. Skip it, however, if you are a hardcore professional or print designer. Look for a laptop with the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V or 268V instead. Those chips are identical to the 256V but come hardcoded with 32GB of RAM on the package, giving you the extra headroom needed for complex multi-tasking and massive files.
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