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I cannot find a straight answer to tell if my laptop can run Affinity Design or Photo. I have a Lenovo Yoga that I got brand new in the summer of 2023.

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@oreagano, welcome to the forum. I don't see why not. You can find out if you download a free trial to test it out. 

2024 MacBook Pro M4 Max, 48GB, 1TB SSD, Sequoia OS, Affinity Photo/Designer/Publisher v1 & v2, Adobe CS6 Extended, LightRoom v6, Blender, InkScape, Dell 30" Monitor, Canon PRO-100 Printer, i1 Spectrophotometer, i1Publish, Wacom Intuos 4 PTK-640 graphics tablet, 2TB OWC SSD USB external hard drive.

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My laptop is pretty similar and I had no problem running Affinity. It would bog down a bit if I had a lot of effects and it tended to be slow exporting. I got a new desktop computer a few weeks ago with twice the ram and hard drive space and an Intel processor. The desktop is notably better but the laptop wasn't bad.

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