What kind of computer should I get?
What kind of computer should I get? Posted on: 08.08.2013 by Kellee Manthie I dont have $2000 to spend on a mac book pro right now so what kind of PC is good for djing? | |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 09.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Dj Centroid
Originally Posted by Dj Centroid
Seriously dude, do some research. Then, when you have some more specific questions the community will help but these OPEN ended questions just show a lack of basic research. Also, if this turns into Mac vs Pc its gets shut. |
Verlene Geevarghese 09.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Kellee Manthie 08.08.2013 | I dont have $2000 to spend on a mac book pro right now so what kind of PC is good for djing? |
Leonore Moradel 12.08.2013 | MAC PC's bug out using my Traktor Kontrol S4, Even the lowergrade macbooks such as the macbook air run perfectly due to its super quick Flash. I currently have a PC, but upgrading soon because i'm tired of constantly having to configure it to play fine live, and still then i get audio drops, Mac is Best for music, that's just my opinion. |
Yong Aptekar 10.08.2013 | Mac vs. Linux? You can definitely run some nice DJ software on a computer running Linux, and for free, and legal. Want to go the ULTRA cheap route? $150 netbook, and MIXXX. But you have to come back to your thread for us to help you. |
Len Lukawski 09.08.2013 | Same goes for PC versus Mac. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 09.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Dj Centroid
Originally Posted by Dj Centroid
Seriously dude, do some research. Then, when you have some more specific questions the community will help but these OPEN ended questions just show a lack of basic research. Also, if this turns into Mac vs Pc its gets shut. |
Chung Rosaro 09.08.2013 | Yeah, if it were up to me again. I'd invest in a MacBook! (Not that I have any problems with the XPS.) I make sure to use the PC only for music and the occasional Counterstrike... If you can't get the MacBook new, look for it used. |
Lakeesha Storman 09.08.2013 | I'd actually get something a bit over-specced than the minimum system requirements for the software. You're going to want a little "room to grow" for software updates, etc. Go over on the RAM and CPU especially. |
Chung Rosaro 09.08.2013 | I use a Dell XPS 17...17 inches of glory. 12 ain't enough for me. It penetrates deep into any DVS. Great for production. Doesn't prematurely shutdown or stop in the middle of long sessions. Easy to turn on, hard to turn off. |
Kellee Manthie 09.08.2013 | What are the system requirements? |
Verlene Geevarghese 09.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by dripstep
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Yong Aptekar 09.08.2013 | One that meets minimum system requirements for the software you are using. Preferably one with a keyboard and screen. |
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