http://www.gtweb.net/j3150.html?ref=google
Great rackmount case !!!
I have a Core 2 duo Processor
4 gb ram
thousands of TB's
2gb ATI HD Video card!
Great for video
Great rackmount case !!!
I have a Core 2 duo Processor
4 gb ram
thousands of TB's
2gb ATI HD Video card!
Great for video
Posté Sun 21 Jun 09 @ 5:17 pm
I've been a shuttle user for a few years now and although I still think this is the best solution, I do long for the portability of a laptop. Something to keep in mind.
Posté Mon 22 Jun 09 @ 7:10 am
Bish wrote :
I've been a shuttle user for a few years now and although I still think this is the best solution, I do long for the portability of a laptop. Something to keep in mind.
true.. i am now thinking of a new setup and a laptop..would really help.... thinking of keeping my old system as is too... NS7.. was my first choice... have it sitting down... not even out of the pack yet... returning it.. needed it to work with VDJ. Thinking now of the Denon DN-S3700... or the Pioneer CDJ-400.. still have to find a proper mixer too.... So i guess laptop would be better.. but dont want to regret a purchase like I did the NS7...
Posté Mon 22 Jun 09 @ 9:14 am
"portability should take a backseat to functionality"
well said Renee'......
see , she's perty smart for a woman ......
well said Renee'......
see , she's perty smart for a woman ......
Posté Mon 22 Jun 09 @ 6:23 pm
Another advantage of desktop is that you can install kick ass sound card for as little as $100 with the same sound quality of $1000 external sound card for laptops.
Posté Mon 22 Jun 09 @ 7:08 pm
hp hdx t21 dragon series if you can find it
Posté Mon 22 Jun 09 @ 11:52 pm
What If you were looking for a laptop for only mixing music and karaoke, do you have to have the same pc requirements if you were doing videos.
Posté Tue 23 Jun 09 @ 12:07 am
This one looks nice ...http://www.maingear.com/boutique/pc/configurePrd.asp?idproduct=537
Posté Tue 28 Jul 09 @ 3:20 am
I still think that the best deal on this kind of laptops is Toshiba Qosmio X305. Maingear you show and Alienware also have some configs from $4000 to $7500usd. If you can afford one, sure it's a nice piece of hardware to have :-)
Posté Tue 28 Jul 09 @ 5:05 am
The whole laptop for video is overrated. I've been using a ACER laptop with a low-end DUAL CORE with 2 gigs ram and a shared intel video memory for video and ive got NO ISSUES except some slight frame loss ONLY when cross fading video. Not a big deal considering it's a low end laptop. I do although use PC OPTIMIZATIONS tools and software as well.
Posté Tue 28 Jul 09 @ 7:32 am