Home 2023 Forums Digital DJ Gear About to buy this from Dell…

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  • #39044
    Tommy Hear Me
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    Why not get a better system that can also play some games? the graphics card is standard, Not a very big HD CPU seems fine

    #39045
    Tommy Hear Me
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    Screen size may be an issue?

    #39046
    Tommy Hear Me
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    #39047
    DJ Vintage
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    Nah, have a 15″ MacBook … screensize is fine. I actually had a 17″ for a while and swapped it because it was just too much hardware in front of me.

    There should be no real problems, although I don’t see how only USB3.0 ports would have posed a challenge on your VAIO. They are (officially) backward compatible, i.e. if you stick in a 2.0 device it will behave as a 2.0 port. But alas.

    The Dell has Windows 7 which is good (don’t go for 8, it sucks, especially for our purposes).

    You may however contemplate getting a 2011/2012 MacBook Pro. I have never been a big Apple fan (80% of my machines are still Windows), BUT … there are a few things that make it very suited for DJ (or Pro Audio in general) use. Contrary to popular belief it is not that it is more stable (my laptops never crash on gig, barr some hardware problems), but the aluminium casing (unibody) not only looks good but is a bit sturdier than any kind of plastic. The major advantage is the way Apple OS deals with soundcards and such. This is plug-and-play, whereas under windows more often than not you are stuck with Asio4All or proprietary Asio drivers and they don’t always quite work correctly straight out of the box.
    Finally there is the matter of image. Like it or not, there is a pretty strong undercurrent in DJ land that if you are a pro, you have a Mac. Strangely enough this seems to have passed over to the crowd. Somehow seeing that lighted Apple logo on the DJ booth qualifies as some sort of certification.

    Again, nice Dell laptop and you should have no problems with it. If you are using it just for DJ-ing, strip it to the bare minimum, switch of networking (both cable and wireless), don’t install virusscanners (if you need any, get a mobile version that runs of a memory stick when you want to) and other “automatic” background programs. Turn of all energy saving features (sleep screen, sleep HD, sleep PC all set to never), turn off automatic screensavers, turn off all windows sounds.
    If you are going to use the laptop for other purposes too, consider making it dual-boot.

    Good luck and greetinx,
    C.

    #39051
    David Taylor
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    Chuck van Eekelen, post: 39203, member: 2756 wrote:

    Good luck and greetinx,
    C.

    Thanks for your reply Chuck. Yes it will be dedicated to DJ’ing only. The Sony was a nightmare, I never tracked the issue down in 3 months and I tried everything, literally. Hoping the Dell will be trouble free. Thanks for the reply and the tips.

    Tommy, as above, this will be a dedicated laptop, no games or internet. Also I run it with a flight cased Denon MC6000 with laptop shelf so the screen isn’t be very far away.

    Tried a 13″ MBP at the weekend. Even that wasn’t too small really, but I can’t afford one. Simple as that really lol.

    #39185
    Stazbumpa
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    Adding my tuppence,

    I’m using a Dell also, Latitude e5520, and it’s pretty top notch. An i5 CPU, 1080p screen and 4 usb2 slots. Better spec and half the price of a Mac. I added a ssd just because I can 🙂
    Yes Windows machines need a touch of configuration magic as opposed to Macs, but they’re equally as reliable and the configuration thing is only an issue if you plan on plugging something different into it every gig. As for looks, do you want to showcase your laptop or actually play music and make ladies gyrate suggestively? 😉

    #39188
    DJ Vintage
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    Stazbumpa, post: 39341, member: 1739 wrote: Adding my tuppence,

    … As for looks, do you want to showcase your laptop or actually play music and make ladies gyrate suggestively? 😉

    I’ll take the gyrating ladies anytime … however both inside the booth and partially outside, perception of gear does count … Like with Pioneer, can’t go wrong if you have a CDJ900 or 2000 sitting in your booth, but if you have Denon SC2900 or 3900 for example you have to explain yourself LOL. So brand and reputation do count, even if it is not important for us, the real pro’s :-).

    Greetinx,
    C.

    #39190
    David Taylor
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    Well it arrives tomorrow. Soon find out if it works or not :).
    Glad your Latitude does the job.

    Gyrating ladies……..

    #39192
    Alex Wray
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    Chuck van Eekelen, post: 39344, member: 2756 wrote: I’ll take the gyrating ladies anytime …

    Yes, i’m sure they would appreciate my laptop…..

    #39195

    Heres my advice,

    Save your money and get a Mac, you will never look back!

    #39196
    David Taylor
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    Low spec, high price, I don’t like glowing fruit. My question was not should I buy a Mac or a Windows laptop.

    #39197
    David Taylor
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    I don’t want a mac. I hate mac. I don’t own a single apple product and I never will.

    #39202
    Shaun Pearcey
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    I got an i3 Hp laptop running Serato DJ with a Numark N4 and my CPU lags half as much as it did when I was running VDJ , this may not have been my fault maybe the version of VDJ I was running but I3 is powerful enough for giging.

    #39212
    DJ Vintage
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    Alex Wray, post: 39348, member: 4521 wrote: Yes, i’m sure they would appreciate my laptop…..

    LOLOL

    #39213
    DJ Vintage
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    Simply Disco, post: 39353, member: 8985 wrote: I don’t want a mac. I hate mac. I don’t own a single apple product and I never will.

    I understand your sentiments. I was like that til about two years ago when I got my first iPhone. And out of my 7 PC’s, only one is a Mac. But I have to be honest and admit that, however much I object to Apple’s “we’ll be the judge of what is best for you” policy, the MacBook does beat my regular laptop in the area’s I mentioned. Especially the whole soundcard stuff is way easier than on a PC and more stable. I am 35 year computer veteran, so trust me when I say I know how to get a PC, any PC, to do what I want it to do. And I have been playing around with DJ software on laptops since quite a few years.

    I still don’t like Apple, but they did well with the iDevices (because you don’t WANT to fiddle with those, they just should work as intended) and with the way they handle media in their OS.

    Greetinx,
    C.

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