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Dr. Dre and NI team up with Hewlett Packard for high-performance laptop
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| Simon_N |
| Love the fact that when you click on the sound tab on the HP ENVY 15 review there's a picture of someone using a macbook pro. |
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| Rebel Brown |
Doesn't look like a MBP to me Mess, the keyboard is recessed and the trackpad is the wrong colour.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Simon_N
Love the fact that when you click on the sound tab on the HP ENVY 15 review there's a picture of someone using a macbook pro. |
It's the Envy 15, which is a total MBP rip-off. |
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| Nemesis44 |
| quote: | Originally posted by palm
MEH, a performance laptop should have two pair of balanced 6mm jacks outputs and two pair of inputs too in addition to midi in out plugs (maybe XLR would be better, yes their bigger in diameter but not as deep). in other words it should be a bit phatt/thick/high whatever z-direction is for you to be able to fit all those plugs on the side. On the other side it should be lots of USB, Firewire, DVD, Universal 110V/240V power (no external powersupply). That would be a dream laptop. Yes phatt and ugly but good as hell sounding inbuild. Also it should have some knobs and faders (see midicontroller inbuild) :) |
I was thinking something similar, I can actually see a time when this type of thing will be built in to the mixer and all you need to turn up with is a memory stick.
From a technology perspective, I don't know why Pioneer or A&H don't go balls out and make an all in one unit for club installation. Make a separate OS for it so it's not virus prone like windows and away you go.
I'm not saying I like the idea, but I see it going that way.
Cheers
Nem |
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| Simon_N |
| Ok i was wrong. It dose have a similar design though. |
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