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| How to protect your notebook Hey everybody,
how do your protect your notebook when playing in a club? Are there any foils or something you can lay on top of the keyboard or screen? Like a condom for the notebook
Looking forward to your help | robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| Rolanda Clodfelder 27.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by basspenetrator
searched it on amazon.de costs 6,99€. what a joke compared to the US price..
Had to LOL at your username seeing as we were talking laptop condoms | | | | | | robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| Ferdinand Pritchett 22.09.2012 | Hey everybody,
how do your protect your notebook when playing in a club? Are there any foils or something you can lay on top of the keyboard or screen? Like a condom for the notebook
Looking forward to your help | | Rolanda Clodfelder 27.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by basspenetrator
searched it on amazon.de costs 6,99€. what a joke compared to the US price..
Had to LOL at your username seeing as we were talking laptop condoms | robin loo 28.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
| Rolanda Clodfelder 26.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium.
And buy safety hooks instead
Anyhoo's ... Guess you mean like this one I picked up today after I replaced my keyboard for the second time in 3 years due to oil, humidity, and general crap from 12+ hr per day use that made some of my keys unresponsive.
It cost me around $1 and is simply a flat silicone skin that sits over the keys, I have had the ones that fit over the keys before but just couldn't type/code efficiently on it, this one is so thin its barely noticeable*.
I wouldnt be arsed covering the screen up in a club gig TBH ... if a dj box is that badly protected or has a dodgy crowd where a laptop is likely to get drinks spilled on it I'd bring CD's.
*featherlite hehehehe*
| Yong Aptekar 26.09.2012 | Rain coat, wellies and a garbage bag should protect all of your gear. Or, become a bigger DJ and play on a 20 ft podium. | Evia Nitch 23.09.2012 | http://www.djranking
s.com/2012/02/0...ltimate-guide/ | Celine Surico 22.09.2012 | I've seen such transparent or colored keyboard overlays at Frys and similar places with lots of stuff, maybe even up on Amazon. |
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