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Stickista
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PC users out there? Need your advice.

Post by Stickista » Sat Sep 24, 2005 9:57 pm

Hi everyone!
I am thinking of buying a PC notebook to run Ableton Live on it. I am going to use it for looping audio in real time on the fly and running playback. What notebook would you recommend and what setup?
Thanks in advance for your advice!

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Post by lstark » Sat Sep 24, 2005 10:12 pm

I assume you're performing/DJing with it? I don't know what your requirments are.

I'd just go with a midrange Dell, and pay the extra $200 for the "Complete Care" warranty, more memory and a faster drive. The point with the warranty is it'll be covered if it gets dropped, bumped, spilled in, barfed on. The only things not covered are fire, theft and hammer marks. We're talking about $1800(US) for a decent mid-level machine.

Consider an external 7200 RPM drive exclusively for audio.

As for audio interface, opinions vary. The Echo Indigo/IO gets the job done for a nice price. Others may have better ideas.

All that should fit in a gig bag.

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Post by subterFUSE » Sun Sep 25, 2005 12:58 am

I recommend M-Tech.

Every bit as good as Dell.... but much less $$.


http://www.mtechlaptops.com



I suggest you find a good, 15.4" wide screen Pentium M laptop. Best performance for price you will find.

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Post by lstark » Sun Sep 25, 2005 3:39 am

Those are good prices. I can't find complete details on the warranty, but will call. I did find this:

http://www.m-techlaptops.com/warranty.htm

But it doesn't say if they cover accidental damage. Do they?

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Post by sweetjesus » Sun Sep 25, 2005 3:58 am

dunno if theyre available in Israel, but ASUS make quality shit.

Sony is the only other i'd recommend.

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Post by amo » Sun Sep 25, 2005 7:35 am

sweetjesus wrote:dunno if theyre available in Israel, but ASUS make quality shit.

Sony is the only other i'd recommend.
And I would say IBM, quite tough and nice.
There are already old threads about the exact same topic, try to do a search.

Regards,
amo
Live 5.0.3 - IBM Thinkpad R51 1.5ghz Centrino - 1,5 Go RAM - 7200 RPM 2nd HDD intern - RME Multiface - Windows XP Pro SP2

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Post by sweetjesus » Sun Sep 25, 2005 11:14 am

amo wrote:
sweetjesus wrote:dunno if theyre available in Israel, but ASUS make quality shit.

Sony is the only other i'd recommend.
And I would say IBM, quite tough and nice.
There are already old threads about the exact same topic, try to do a search.

Regards,
amo
i concur

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Post by atomic » Sun Sep 25, 2005 11:44 am

my IBM laptop has been fantastic.
ABIT NF7+AMDXP@2500, RME Multiface, TC Powercore Element+Virus, UAD-1, Nord Lead2, Reason2.5, impOSCar, Microtonic, Reaktor5 and some other stuff...

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Post by nebulae » Sun Sep 25, 2005 1:55 pm

Also, check out SagerNotebooks.com . I've been very happy with mine, and I've got two internal 7200 RPM drives which never have issues with running loads of tracks in Live.

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Post by subterFUSE » Sun Sep 25, 2005 2:01 pm

SagerNotebooks.com
Don't get Sager.... when M-Tech uses the EXACT same cases, but for less $$$.

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