It depends on the configuration of the Laptop (and also the version of Adobe Photoshop) you are using. If the processor is Dual Core or C2D, with 2+ GB of RAM, then it should be fine to run Photoshop CS2. Anyway, Photoshop and other multimedia tools are processor & memory intensive programs, and also run a lot of background processes so the system should be a bit slower.
Yes it slow down
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 won't slow down your computer at all, unless you have very little RAM.
it already go realy slow so
Auto cad is a very powerful program. Therefore, it may be too powerful for some laptops. If it is too powerful it may slow down your laptop greatly. It depends of the laptop by how much
Dell laptops are exceedingly slow. They are the slowest computers in the world.
a slow processor that is the size of a penny commonly found in laptops or netbooks
they wiegth 2kg (small)
Some common complaints that people have with Gateway laptops are the hard drive failing, aggrevation with the extended warranties, it moves slow and frequent crashing.
Yes, IBM laptops are good laptops as I do own one myself. Mine is sort of slow because it is one of the business models so it has a bunch of software on it.
Photoshop is a huge memory hog. It requires a lot of RAM in order to run quickly and effectively. You may need to buy more RAM for your computer. Image manipulation does require a lot of memory. What's happening is that Photoshop is running an inventory of all the pics on your machine, if you set the preferences that way. There is a way in Photoshop to set a top end limit on the amount of ram allocated to photoshop, so you can do other things while it's open. I don't recall how to find it, but it's in there. The help files will probably tell you. Good luck.
no netbooks aren't because they are just like laptops but smaller they have the technology like a mad scientist of the future
Refracted light is slowed down yes...