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not sure how late i am, but in concerns to the acer laptops, i called about 6 months ago and they did not use TI chipsets in any computers anymore- in my adventure to find a perfect laptop, i bought 2 dells and returned them both - for what its worth the business class model performed much better than the consumer lvl garbage... i ended up wth a macbook pro running bootcamp.... which worked well since mobius is a very resource friendly program- but from my experience, running windows progrms in bootcamp is noticably slower than an equivenlent machine running windows os i now ditched the mac and built a micro atx PC with a touchscreen monitor - =D....farewell laptop loopers! ;o) fro > Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 09:10:35 +0100 > From: akbutler@tiscali.co.uk > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: notebook non-recommendation for audio applications > > The info appears to be in the Device Manager, > on XP at least. > > > Mark Sottilaro wrote: > > But what if the manufacturer doesn't state what one they use? > > Confusing... why can't we all just get along? ;) > > > > On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Rainer > > Straschill<moinsound@googlemail.com> wrote: > >>> Has anyone had any experience with the newer Acer laptops > >> A friend of mine (not audio-conscious, but IT professional and > >> reseller) has them in his shortlist together with Samsung. > >> > >>> and I keep hearing that not all Firewire chipsets do well with audio. > >> It's relatively simple. There are two mass-produced IEEE1394 chipsets > >> - by TI and Ricoh respectivle. The TI is good, the Ricoh is not. > >> > >> Rainer > >> > >> > > > > > Insert movie times and more without leaving HotmailŪ. See how. |