I’ve been a mac user for years & years, but as laptop replacement time approaches, i’m considering a change.
I’m not sure i can justify the cost of a new Macbook Pro at the moment, so has anybody got any experience with the Dell XPS 13?
I’m not scared off by the USB-C argument on either platform (that’s something we’ll all have to live with going forward), but being used to not having to worry too much about fine tuning a mac for DJing (turn off network, bluetooth & time machine, then off we go), is setting up a PC for DJing more trouble than it’s worth?
If price is the issue … a refurb MacBook pro 13 with comparable specs is $100 cheaper than the 13’ XPS (actually better specs in many areas inc. Screen & Graphics)
[QUOTE]Refurbished 13.3-inch MacBook Pro 2.7GHz Dual-core Intel i5 with Retina Display
13.3-inch (diagonal) Retina display; 2560-by-1600 resolution at 227 pixels per inch
8GB of 1866MHz LPDDR3 onboard memory
256GB PCIe-based flash storage1
720p FaceTime HD Camera
Intel Iris Graphics 6100 [/QUOTE]
I use Windows 10 via bootcamp for the occasional gaming and honestly its not really not a bad OS for gaming, browsing and officey stuff, it runs very snappy ..
But for Audio software of any kind just feels … “laggy” after using a Mac for so long, and the trackpads just don’t feel as good in Windows.
I genuinely wanted Windows to blow me away so I might pick up, and be happy with a half decent windows laptop for playing with .. but alas looks like I’m married to Mac for the foreseeable future.
With Windows PC machines you will always have to optimize the OS… I use HP laptop with two OS installed Win7 optimized for DJing and Win10 for internet browsing.
Seconded. I use a Dell Latitude (refurbed with an SSD) and an unoptimized Win7 install. Runs Traktor no problem and the only failure I’ve had was when I forgot to plug it in and the battery ran out 15 mins before the end of the night.
Yeah - this was a huge surprise to me. I’d ALWAYS optimised my machines for audio, but when I optimised my Win10 machine, it made no noticeable difference, and was more hassle than it was worth.
The XPS 13 is a very nice machine, however I wouldn’t like to DJ on a 13 inch screen. I recently got a Lenovo Yoga 920 which has a bit bigger screen that I am enjoying a lot. You may also want to consider the Dell XPS 15.
Right click on your battery icon and switch power profiles. Otherwise, Ive never had to disable my NIC or Wifi. Especially since I utilize wifi for TouchOSC and use the Ethernet for Desktop Presenter in Wirecast for our broadcast every Sunday.