Buying a new laptop, thoughts?
Buying a new laptop, thoughts? Posted on: 06.08.2012 by Neoma Balzen So I'm looking into buying a new laptop, and this seems like a pretty good choice. I want a laptop which is able to run traktor well and also be able to handle some gaming (Diablo 3 anyone?) I'm not very good with computers specs and such, so I was wondering if anyone was able to give me some advice. Also, my budget is about $700, so a macbook is out of the question. | |
Brenna Welbes 08.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Otacon
You aught to post the link! |
Brenna Welbes 08.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by victoryrisen
That being said it's gonna take much more than a table-bump to cause this (i.e. throwing your laptop across the room, or serious drop). Unless it's an exceptionally shitty hard drive... |
Kasi Marget 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by SamWheating
Originally Posted by SamWheating
Well, if it's just Diablo 3 it will do the job, but don't expect anything like Battlefield 3.. |
Charlie Lewars 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Germaine Bernadin 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJKyleHughes
I have a Asus...... I have done about 40 gigs since I purchased it in 2011 not ONE problem and its more powerful than a Macbook pro... and half the price. (I have a 64 bit win7 build with 8 gig ram and ssd) (So thats being packed away... travelling on the U-Bahn... long sets from 2-6 hours.. playing out in Berlins clubs and wicked music bars... then all the way home ... kinda drunk and a bit worse for wear then the lappy is totally cained in the studio for breakfast) It is only a music machine and has been professionally tweaked by me. So second thoughts........ get a Mac... lol it did take me three days to sort out. |
Brenna Welbes 08.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by calgarc
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Latoria Kavulich 08.08.2012 | Anything with 4gb ram or more, and 2.4ghz processor should be fine. I've used this acer 5534 (pretty much entry level) for 2 years and it runs all my audio apps fine. All i did was upgrade (coughcough) to win764 ultimate. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 08.08.2012 | can do http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=54953 |
Brenna Welbes 08.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Otacon
You aught to post the link! |
Erich Vallabhaneni 08.08.2012 | I have a 15" Alienware I used with ableton and Traktor for sale in for sale section for 500! was a 1600 computer when I got it two years ago, has i7 processor. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 08.08.2012 | Sall about da finkpads. edit: Get this- believepads actually detect when they are falling and lock up the hard drive to prevent damage |
Brenna Welbes 08.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by victoryrisen
That being said it's gonna take much more than a table-bump to cause this (i.e. throwing your laptop across the room, or serious drop). Unless it's an exceptionally shitty hard drive... |
Tina Sereal 07.08.2012 | OP, I would suggest getting a solid state disk with whatever you decide on getting. Whenever you play out, the club/party should have a stable environment for your laptop to be on, but sometimes this is not the case. I've been in multiple situations where the club owner wants the DJ's to play on a less than stable new stage, or something of the sort. Also, people bump into tables (which makes a hard disk skip), and for sure, you'll be playing on a normal fold-out table at least once. All that to say, go with a Solid State Disk, because when you play out, you don't want your tracks/sets to skip or freeze. |
Kasi Marget 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by SamWheating
Originally Posted by SamWheating
Well, if it's just Diablo 3 it will do the job, but don't expect anything like Battlefield 3.. |
Yong Aptekar 07.08.2012 | IBM/Lenovo believepad or a used 2007 macbook pro. Using both, love them both. The believepads are built like tanks, and I don't need to speak for the macbooks. |
Charlie Lewars 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Germaine Bernadin 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJKyleHughes
I have a Asus...... I have done about 40 gigs since I purchased it in 2011 not ONE problem and its more powerful than a Macbook pro... and half the price. (I have a 64 bit win7 build with 8 gig ram and ssd) (So thats being packed away... travelling on the U-Bahn... long sets from 2-6 hours.. playing out in Berlins clubs and wicked music bars... then all the way home ... kinda drunk and a bit worse for wear then the lappy is totally cained in the studio for breakfast) It is only a music machine and has been professionally tweaked by me. So second thoughts........ get a Mac... lol it did take me three days to sort out. |
Brenna Welbes 08.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by calgarc
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Neoma Balzen 08.08.2012 | Does the S2 Work with USB3? |
Judi Sissel 07.08.2012 | You can definitely buy a second-hand macbook pro for that much. |
Monique Swanier 07.08.2012 |
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
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Faustino Stringfellow 07.08.2012 | whatever you choose, be careful about USB3 ports. As is, they will not work with Native Instruments Audio2,4 & 8, or their flagship controller the Kontrol S4. The laptop you identified is USB2, so you'll be okay. There's a workaround for OSX, but this isn't possible with a PC (too many different chipsets). NI haven't as yet come up with a solution and their latest stupid answer is "audio 6 and 10 work" ... missing the point completely. Don't fret though, if you see one with eSata/usb combo, that will also work ...just avoid USB3 only machines if you want to run Traktor and an S4. |
Stanley Topoleski 07.08.2012 | lenovo > msi = asus > toshiba... as long as it has 2 or more cores and dedicated graphics you are fine |
Matt Kane 07.08.2012 | IBM Thinkpads all the way |
Noriko Lebowitz 06.08.2012 | Macbook. (Save up) |
Celina Crusey 06.08.2012 | Yeah I'd take a look at Asus or MSI. They have some really affordable gaming setups. Forget about having a decent battery life though. Mine is essentially a fold out desktop. |
Erica Charvet 06.08.2012 | The Asus G series laptops can handle some pretty serious gaming and are decked out for the price. |
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