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DJ RANN
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Once you go mac, you don't go back.
Seriously, just pony up and buy the mac. spend as much as you can right now becuase once you're a broke student , you'll not be able to upgrade anytime soon.
My mate bought the best MBP he could afford at the start of his masters and five years later he's now about to complete his PHD - he uses for all his college work, all his internet shit, as well as his DJ setup (serato), has never done any maintenance on it and it's still going strong to this day.
For my work computer, I'm on a top of the range PC ASUS laptop, only three years old, don't do any audio work on it at all, constant have to maintain it (otherwise it gets sluggish), have reformatted it twice in this period, and I'm about ready to buy a new laptop.
Honestly, get the macbook, max it out with good quality RAM, slap an SSD in there and never worry about performance again (or at least for the next few years).
Oh, and logic is fucking superb.
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Aug-20-2011 17:41
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Storyteller
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Once you go mac, you don't go back.
Seriously, just pony up and buy the mac. spend as much as you can right now becuase once you're a broke student , you'll not be able to upgrade anytime soon.
My mate bought the best MBP he could afford at the start of his masters and five years later he's now about to complete his PHD - he uses for all his college work, all his internet shit, as well as his DJ setup (serato), has never done any maintenance on it and it's still going strong to this day.
For my work computer, I'm on a top of the range PC ASUS laptop, only three years old, don't do any audio work on it at all, constant have to maintain it (otherwise it gets sluggish), have reformatted it twice in this period, and I'm about ready to buy a new laptop.
Honestly, get the macbook, max it out with good quality RAM, slap an SSD in there and never worry about performance again (or at least for the next few years).
Oh, and logic is fucking superb. |
I'm on the crappiest 10' netbook and it still runs like i'd expect it to with little to no mainanance, after 3 yrs! 
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Aug-22-2011 05:18
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Storyteller
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Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Aug-22-2011 07:50
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Aug-22-2011 12:38
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
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| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Ah, the good old "Get a MAC bro, it's fucking siiiiiiiiiiiick" brigade. If you don't specifically want to use Logic or don't want to use their OS, then go with the Win laptop. Better specs, cheaper, and Win7 shits on Lion or whatever the hell the new one is called.
Either way they will both be decent, but decide on OS primarily.
I've had Dells (and still do) though the XPS which are built more solid than their starter ones.
Re: the Lenovos, I use an older touchpad model for work. Really solid machines and I know their higher end models get good reviews.
Also lol at the "get a Mac to get laid" bullshit. You either know how to get laid or you don't. You don't go into a fucking coffee shop with a Mac and wait for the magic to happen you spastic
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no one is doing the mac fanboy thing in this thread. If anything, you're doing the PC fanboy bullshit as we've long proved there the price and spec argument is invalid, when you compare organes to oranges.
Dell are a fucking joke XPS are the punchline. I specced a bunch of dells (30 or varying spec) for a school music department install I did. The PC's lasted less than 2.5 years before 60% of them had major malfunction (hardware issues) and the teacher got a top spec XPS for himself. Battery life was criminal, it weighed a fucking ton, and about 30% of the cost is just for crap like LED lit fans and gay gamer style designs.
Storyteller is absolutely right - there is basically no difference and what difference there is depnds on the user.
For instance, for me, I've built computers from age 8 and probably personally owned close to 25 computers many of which I built myself. I have been a sound engineer for over a decade. I have very little time so what I want is to be able to sit in front of a computer and within seconds being producing music with no hiccups and lots of CPU power. I'm so over tweaking systems for performance and maintenance it;s not even funny, and I certainly don;t need to prove my PC skills anymore to myself. I think many producers are in the same boat and if not they should think about producing more an tinkering less.
I'm not tight but I'm also not made of money so my imac fits me perfectly - 3 years old now, kicked the shit out of it, used it for ever possible thing you could imagine, and still does not flinch when i get in to it with Logic.
You may have a completely different criteria but but honestly, ever producer I've ever known to get a mac, suddenly seems to have a change of priority that means they don;t go PC again.
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Aug-22-2011 19:44
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