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counterfeiter
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Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Toronto, Canada
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For $1000 you can get a very good laptop.
Dell & HP make good laptops. I have had an issue with the hinges on my 1 year old HP lappy, but I've learned to live with it. My Lenovo/IBM work laptop is solid and the hinges are much better.
Stick with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor (the core 2 quads are out but far more expensive right now). Go with a Core 2 Duo processor 2ghz or faster.
Dell usually has pretty good prices and are worth considering.
Asus laptops have a great track record. Compaq is owned by HP and are essentially the same. Toshiba had a great track record but I have no idea where they stand today.
I also hear very good things about Sony's laptops, and they're cool-looking too.
Don't waste your time with an AMD processor, they just can't compete right now.
I would recommend using Windows XP Pro but it may not be entirely necessary. Dell still sells XP laptops.
Windows XP will not recognize more than 3gb ram.
A 7200rpm HD is nice but not necessary.
If the laptop is going to be used for gigging, live shows and lugging around, I would recommend getting a 15.4" screen or less. If this is going to be your desktop replacement and it won't be leaving your place much a 17" screen is nice. Most 17" laptops have a slot for a 2nd onboard laptop which can come in very handy.
Does your school recommend PC over Mac?
With the leftover cash in your pocket buy a decent external sound card, studio monitors and external hard drive. With all that you'll be set. You should also consider buying a USB Midi controller or two.
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counterfeiter
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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Jul-26-2008 14:57
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lenieNt Force
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Norway, Oslo
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| quote: | Originally posted by counterfeiter
For $1000 you can get a very good laptop.
Dell & HP make good laptops. I have had an issue with the hinges on my 1 year old HP lappy, but I've learned to live with it. My Lenovo/IBM work laptop is solid and the hinges are much better.
Stick with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor (the core 2 quads are out but far more expensive right now). Go with a Core 2 Duo processor 2ghz or faster.
Dell usually has pretty good prices and are worth considering.
Asus laptops have a great track record. Compaq is owned by HP and are essentially the same. Toshiba had a great track record but I have no idea where they stand today.
I also hear very good things about Sony's laptops, and they're cool-looking too.
Don't waste your time with an AMD processor, they just can't compete right now.
I would recommend using Windows XP Pro but it may not be entirely necessary. Dell still sells XP laptops.
Windows XP will not recognize more than 3gb ram.
A 7200rpm HD is nice but not necessary.
If the laptop is going to be used for gigging, live shows and lugging around, I would recommend getting a 15.4" screen or less. If this is going to be your desktop replacement and it won't be leaving your place much a 17" screen is nice. Most 17" laptops have a slot for a 2nd onboard laptop which can come in very handy.
Does your school recommend PC over Mac?
With the leftover cash in your pocket buy a decent external sound card, studio monitors and external hard drive. With all that you'll be set. You should also consider buying a USB Midi controller or two. |
Thank you! Thanx for pointing out the external sound card as well.. I will need that aswell. The PCI audio card I've got is pretty useless with a laptop so.. I'll need a new one. Already have monitors and enough HDD space, no prob :P Got over 4 tera of HDD space :P
I want a pretty big screen, actually 19" or 20", since I'm used to working with 2x 19" at home. I want the transition to be as little as possible :P
I'll look more into Sony's laptops as well.
Last edited by lenieNt Force on Jul-26-2008 at 15:08
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Jul-26-2008 15:01
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counterfeiter
Junior tranceaddict
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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Jul-26-2008 16:15
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