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RE: Laptop recommendations
couldn't disagree more. dells rock. i've worked with sony, ibm and dell
laptops... i'm about to buy a new laptop (old one was stolen) and... it's
going to be a dell! and yes this is the machine i'm going to be using for
music performance.
it's true that there is bad ground hum in my old dell, but a 3-2 prong
converter on the laptop power supply makes quick work of it. no hum.
outside of that, everything else is great... price/performance.. look and
feel... latency with rme hdsp (3ms)... just a great deal overall.
but, to each his own, i guess...
paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: biz-looper@groovetronica.com [mailto:biz-looper@groovetronica.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:37 AM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: Laptop recommendations
>
>
> > Also, most of the new laptops have Firewire, but you might also look
>for
> USB
> > 2.0 for flexibility. I just noticed the new Dell laptops now
> have USB 2.0,
> > which is great.
> >
> >
>
> Unless you can check the unit before you buy it, STAY AWAY from all
>things
> Dell.
>
> I haven't seen their current production models, but on every unit
> I've tried
> (more than a few, since we use them at my day job), their power
> supply feeds
> directly into the ground, which means that you can't use them for any
>kind
> of audio with the power plugged in - a horrible and unavoidable hum
>occurs
> when you plug them into any kind of mixer or power speakers. There is no
> solution - it even happens with USB audio.
>
> When I talked to Dell support, the said they knew of no plans to rectify
> this.
>
> bIz
>
>