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The Best Computers For Graphic Design

We Select The Best Computers Currently Available For Graphic Designers In 2020 & 2021

Best Computer for Graphic Design
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If you are in the market for an upgraded computer, it’s hard to know where to begin with all the choices out there. When it comes to shopping around for a graphic design prebuilt computer, it’s best to have a clear idea of what you will be using it for. In this case, if you’re looking for a machine that can handle any graphic design tasks smoothly, you will need a PC that is powerful enough to run the software you need.

Most modern computers out there will fit your needs well enough. However, if you opt for a system that is a bit slow, you can end up wasting time either waiting for things to load or even overloading your system with too many applications open at once. If you are a graphic designer by trade, then it’s very important that you can complete your work efficiently and the first step is choosing the right computer.

Choosing a new computer can be tricky, whether you have a lot of experience doing so or not. There are plenty of different things you will need to check such as storage space, RAM, processing power, and of course you’ll need to check the price fits in your budget.

In this article, we’re aiming to make this choice just a bit easier for you. We have rounded up some of the best computers for graphic design and have taken the time to help you understand exactly what you should be looking for in a new computer. So, without any more delay, let’s take a look at the computers we’ll be reviewing today.

Our Top Picks

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WePC Awards Best In Class
A Premium Offering With 5K Screen
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A Premium Non-Mac Alternative
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A Cheaper Desktop Alternative

The Best Computers For Graphic Design 2020 & 2021

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A Premium Offering With 5K Screen
WePC Awards Best In Class

Apple iMac Pro With Retina 5K Display

Apple iMac Pro With Retina 5K Display

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Apple Macs are no stranger to lists like these, and for good reason. With the iMac Pro with Retina 5K display, you will be getting fantastic color reproduction and crystal clear graphics. This is ideal if you will be using this computer for watching movies, video editing, animation or graphic design. The great thing about this computer is that the processing power is superb. The base model has an 8 core CPU but there are options to upgrade all the way up to 18 cores if you have the need for it. If you do upgrade, there will likely be nothing this machine can’t handle.

However, the price is pretty steep like all Apple products. All those cores don’t come cheap after all. This iMac will set you back around $4,000 and above if you go for better graphics and processors. This makes it the most expensive model on the list. There are plenty of iMacs to choose from which you can get cheaper though.

This is a computer that will offer fantastic performance but there are certainly cheaper options out there. If you want what many people count as the best of the best though, you’ll have to pay the Apple premium prices.

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A Premium Non-Mac Alternative

Microsoft Surface Studio 2

Microsoft Surface Studio 2

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Giving the Apple iMac Pro a run for its money, this offering from Microsoft is another fantastic machine – ideal for creatives. With a huge 28-inch screen with touchscreen functionality, this is perfect for those who work as designers who need more of a hands-on approach to their work. This is the main thing that sets it aside from the Mac.

The computer is essentially a giant tablet that packs a powerful processor and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card. With a huge amount of storage available and a decent amount of RAM, this is an impressive computer that ticks a lot of boxes.

Of course, there is a downside – the price. This is certainly not a cheap piece of kit to invest in and is probably only worth it if you’re a professional who needs to invest in a good solid piece of equipment for your business. This computer will cost you around $3,500 but the price can jump up if you decide to upgrade the RAM to 32 GB and the SSD to 2 TB.

If you have the budget to splash out, this is an excellent investment to make for a computer that not only looks amazing but also has the power behind it to match.

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A Cheaper Desktop Alternative

HP Pavilion Desktop 590

HP Pavilion Desktop 590

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If the two computers above are way too expensive, then the HP Pavilion Desktop 590 is a solid budget choice. While such a low price will mean that processing power, RAM, and graphics suffer a bit, this could be a good beginner workstation that will handle plenty of different tasks.

You probably won’t be able to run lots of different applications at once, however, without overloading your system. Also, if you’re looking to play high-specification games on a computer, this probably isn’t the best choice for you. There will be others out there that are better suited for you, but this provides great value for money and will be able to run plenty of basic processes without too much trouble.

The downside is that it doesn’t come with a monitor or screen like some of the other options so you will need to start your search for the best monitor to add to your system. However, even if you pick up a monitor on top of this computer, you will still be able to build your PC for under $1,000 which makes it a lot more affordable than some of the other options out there.

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An Affordable 4K Touchscreen Machine With Stylus

Lenovo Yoga A940

Lenovo Yoga A940

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While the Lenovo Yoga is still very expensive, when compared to some of the other options on this list, it’s got some great value for money. All-in-one solutions are never going to be the cheapest computers out there, but this packs a serious bit of power which is great for all your processing and graphic design needs.

Most importantly, this system has a large 27 inch, 4K resolution screen which can be adjusted to allow for you to draw on easily. Some users have reported that the screen isn’t the best quality and the palm recognition can be a bit sketchy at times but this does come at the cost of an altogether cheaper model.

At the base of the system, you’ll be able to find a variety of ports, something that is essential for plugging in any device that holds your files. There is a Thunderbolt 3 port, 3mm audio jack, USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A and an SD card reader. On the rear of the base, you can find four USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports, an HDMI port, an ethernet port, and the power port.

The performance of this machine is great for what it’s built for tough, the i7 processor paired with the Radeon graphics card is a great way to get started in your designs. You may want to opt for a bigger specification loadout if you plan on doing more intensive tasks, but this will sharply drive up the price.

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Final Word

That’s all we have time for on our list today, we hope we’ve covered something that strikes your fancy, we know it can all get a bit stressful when you’re comparing product after product. Saying this, we hope this list of computers has made it a little bit easier for you to make your final choice.

If there’s anything we’ve missed or you have any questions on today’s picks, please leave us a comment down below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

Growing up, Chris had the privilege of living in an era where gaming was rapidly evolving. His first system was an old Commodore 64 hand-me-down, igniting his gaming interest for years to come. Growing up, he tried to master the likes of Diablo and Baldur’s Gate. However, these days unwinds by playing a mixture of Simulation, Roguelikes and Sim Racing games.

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