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offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 12:00 [#02010301]
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its really directed to those dealing with laptop-based
recording.

it seems that dell has taken over the laptop market in most
of europe, the prices they offer are not too bad too.

i might be buying one for lower price, without vat, hence a
question :
are dell laptops good enough for audio purposes ?

anyone willing to use dell website's "customize" button and
paste the reasonable configuration worth looking into in
here ?
or any advice anyway...

thanks in advance.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-11-30 12:15 [#02010315]
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they break. that's all i'll say.


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 12:18 [#02010318]
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in what manner ? internally, system like or what >


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2006-11-30 12:33 [#02010330]
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internally.

loads of keys on my keyboard are fucked, have to hit them
repeatedly to get the letter out, which makes using the
computer pretty frustrating. generally they have a bad rep.
i've gotten off easy, so far. usually they fail completely
within about 3 years.


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2006-11-30 12:37 [#02010333]
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kill dell


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2006-11-30 12:47 [#02010342]
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hp rocks


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 12:52 [#02010346]
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i dont need one-liners saying nothing obvious, really, put
some effort to it, please ?

thanks.


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2006-11-30 12:58 [#02010353]
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I have a six-day old Dell, and I'm happy as hell. I don't
make music, and don't really know what specs' youre after.
Heil Dell!


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 13:00 [#02010356]
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just a general opinion. seems nearly impossible tho...


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-11-30 13:06 [#02010361]
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dell desktops are pretty great i think though


 

offline sheffieldbleep from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-30 14:17 [#02010396]
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I support & maintain hundreds of PC & laptops in my job and
have found HP/Compaq & IBM to be the most reliable.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2006-11-30 14:27 [#02010401]
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just reading this thread, i was about to post

"whatever you do, definatley dont get a packard bell. i've
had mine just under 2 years and the screen is dead"

(hmm i thought at least i have a back up monitor. which as
soon as i thought that made a loud hmmmmmmmmmmmm and went
black. mass panic. shit shit shit shit. oh wait, the power
cable came loose.) nearly shit a brick.

yikes.



 

offline funkadil from United States on 2006-11-30 14:55 [#02010416]
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They are good as long as you get it running nice. I would
not get a soundcard from dell though. Those you can do
later. You will want a lot of ram for streaming audio
tracks, cpu is pretty important, and you will want a big
harddrive for all the audio which may build up!


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 15:12 [#02010419]
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If you get one with high specs Im sure it will be fine


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 15:20 [#02010423]
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well i was thinking about getting presonus firebox for nice
audio quality and midi controllers i have. im using external
drives so im not worried about storage, i would obviously
take duo core @ 2 ghz, and 2-4 gb ram.
i thinks its enough, hovewer, im unsure if dell is the right
option even with those specs.
not too many opinions from people that own / owned one.


 

offline Loopz from Brum Land on 2006-11-30 15:38 [#02010434]
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I've owned an Inspiron for about 2 years with no problems.
Also the company i look after use Dell throughout for all
the users. Thats desktops and laptops. The lighter n more
slimtype ones tend to experience more HD problems but in my
experience those slim laptops are a bit sensitive.

So buy a well built Dell if you do.


 

offline K300i from United Kingdom on 2006-11-30 15:42 [#02010437]
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problem beeing, all of those new-released dells look like
plastic. i dunno wheter its just an impression or actual
fact... so it really comes down to those little things that
are not written in any reviews...


 

offline 1up from greater manchester (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-30 18:05 [#02010473]
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believe it or not you need to make sure you have a decent
graphics card as well as decent soundcard. avoid the intel
graphics chip thang. i have an audiophile usb that i like.
soundcards in laptops tend to be toss.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-01 00:27 [#02010528]
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My Dell's been going strong for half a year now, and it's
great. You'll just need an external sound card/interface.


 

offline sheffieldbleep from Sheffield (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-01 00:29 [#02010529]
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If you want a tough/rugged laptop look at the IBM
ThinkPad’s. The case and chassis are very well built.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-12-01 01:13 [#02010534]
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I have heard great things about the IBM's. You pay a bit
more, but they are rock solid.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-12-01 02:13 [#02010535]
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To second what redrum says; they're not very robust. They
don't stand up to knocks and scrapes as well as some laptops
and the touchpad buttons on mine are screwed, you need to
hit them hard and repeatedly to get it to register.
Likewise, the pad itself is one of the worst I've used. The
internal soundcard isn't the worst I've come across, but
it's certainly not up to the job for serious audio work.

My company are partnered with Dell, so we only use Dell
machines and whilst the servers are good, everyone here has
similar problems with the laptops and I'd say 1/3-1/2 are
replaced due to faults rather than being out-specced.


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-12-01 03:49 [#02010558]
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what's the most silent computer and / or laptop, dell?


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-12-01 03:50 [#02010559]
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my company falls apart in more parts, one uses hp/compaq one
dell, from this i've learnt that dells look a hell of a lot
cooler


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-12-01 05:12 [#02010583]
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I've got a Sonata tower case which is v. quiet. If you want
a really quite one, you're either going to buy a machine
made for music, or build your own.

Lots of big fans on a slow RPM is generally a lot quieter
that a few small ones. Similarly, if quietness is really
paramount, get a slower CPU, or better still consider
underclocking a faster one. I've run an underclocked CPU
for the past 3/4 years, works well.


 

offline aphextriplet from your mothers bedroom (United Kingdom) on 2006-12-01 06:39 [#02010604]
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someone sample one combusting, it'll be great


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2006-12-01 10:38 [#02010730]
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Thinkpads are very good, but you do pay for it. They're
aimed for business people more, so are built to last and
have the best laptop keys for typing. Customer service is
supposed to be brilliant on them.
I'm considering splashing out on one, they are expensive,
but by most accounts worth every penny.

my friend spent an absolute fortune on a powerbook then
after a month spilt a glass of milk on it and the thing
died!

thinkpads are splashproof and any spills drain from under
the keys out a little hole under the laptop.

I know which one I would buy...


 


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