New DJ lap top need help!

New DJ lap top need help!

Im really considering buying a Toshiba Tecra or Quazio. Have you guys ever used any of these lap tops? I dont want to go the MacBook way I feel like everyone has one

Really? Based on that logic, will you play only music everybody else isn’t playing?

Yes, these two lap come with i7 processors. Again im asking for help. I know MacBooks are good computers. All my other dj friends have them and thats why Im considering taking a different route

Based on that logic, I would drive a plane. Most drive a car. I would walk on my hands, everyone walks on their feet. If you read my question im asking help about a computer.

To a certain extent yes. I open for my other friends and vice versa, Im sure the crowd will be get bored after the third time they hear a song.

I know several djs who swear by their Toshibas. Not sure about those specific models, but in general Toshiba has a pretty good track record.

And kudos for being an individual! Personally, I don’t buy Apple because I’m a computer geek and like to build my own, but to each his own. :smiley:

In that case I’m sure either of the 2 computers your considering will be fine. I’ve owned Toshiba’s in the past and they’re probably the ONLY PC I’d buy again.

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They work, they are reliable, they are a decent specification, they have a awesome OS. Thats all you need,

Seriously dude get a colored case or decals if you want to be different.

By definition you should probably run a custom flavour of linux too, I hear there is lots of people running windows these days :roll_eyes:

Kudos to you man! I wish I knew how to build my own computers! But its nice to hear others like using Toshibas

Truthfully macs have terrible specifications for what they cost. They only have 2 things going for them as far as I can tell, consistency in products working (but with the caveat of really very little supported software) and they seem idiot proof… though pcs are catching up in the last department. If you are decently technically savvy, not a piece of shit thief, and can keep the eyes off of porn there are very few reasons to purchase a mac book and save yourself a fuck ton of money.

but I forgot the most important thing, there;s the little apple light, way more important than any other macs have right. It says, “I’ve got more money than I know what to do with, so I spent 1500 dollars more on my laptop”

Consistency in working product should be #1 for a live setup anyhow & what on earth do you mean by little software support ?

In all honesty I’d prefer paying $200 more for a system thats gonna stay stable and not fail me, hell the aluminum enclosure alone is worth paying the premium!

And BTW I used to build and maintain PC’s & Windows Servers for a living (and deal with the idiots looking at porn sites).

Some things in industries just get used because they work reliably. Anyone remember that thing that DJ’s used to use a few years back… TECHNICS thats the one :stuck_out_tongue:

You forgot the bit about reclaiming about 60% of its original value after more than 5 years :stuck_out_tongue:

Factor in the form factor / Materials / OS etc. The price difference is about 25% additional over the same spec Dell on a 13.3 MBP ($900 vs $1200) .. losing a gig because something dies would be worth more IMHO.

IF however i was going for a PC laptop (back to the OP) i’d go IBM they are workhorses, ugly as sin but they work.

Dammit someone beat me to the ibm ^

Ive owned a blackbook, (sold to a mate) and a macbook pro, neither of which has crashed on me in near 3 years and i run a shitload at the same time, before i got maschine i was running 2/3 controllers traktor + ableton, and hooring it on the fx and both lappys stayed solid.

One DJ mates uses a thinkpad (not to be confused with ideapad, they’re terrible) built himself for around $800 and i would say its probably as stable as my mac with a little more oomph. Bearing in mind if you go the windows OS route, you can probably never use that computer again for anything other than traktor.

But unless you know what your doing building + optimizing a win laptop, do yourself a favour and get a used mac or something, apple sometimes refurbish older laptops and sell them on the site, youve just got to keep an eye out. even ebay, the 09 model goes rather cheap these days and is still a beast, just make sure you get yourself applecare for used macs.

The Thinkpad is made for programmers and other hard core dudes in mind, probably the most reliable PC out there. They come in different flavours and price ranges, but the top models should be the best you can get, stability-wise. And they all look like shit.
That being said, I have DJed on both mac and PC since the early days of final scratch, and trust me, Macs are the industry standard for a reason. The biggest reason is since all macs are pretty uniform, the programmers at NI/serato/WTF can make a really clean and straightforward code with little bugs. With PCs, there are a million different configurations, and harder to program for.
On the Serato forums a while back, there were a huge Mac vs PC thread, and it pretty much ended when the Serato team admitted to programming it on Macs. case closed…
Stability=King

The OP doesn’t want a Mac so let’s not bring it up again please. If you have no idea what PC to get just stay out of the thread.

I’ve had a LOT of luck with my Asus machine. It’s a beast and handles most warez I use rather well without a lot of cracking up.

a dell xps with hackintosh,best of both worlds!

i have the Dell Inspiron M1050 with i7 triple core processor, 2.7 Ghz stock, 4 Gb of ram i upgraded to 6Gb and overclocked it to 2.9. Its a beast, i can run traktor, steam, windows messenger and portal 2 at the same time without it even blinking lol. only problem i know is that it runs HOT. even before i overclocked it i was worried about the heat being an issue… since im a tech support guy i took it apart, surprisingly they installed everything so that the exhaust wouldnt effect anything so my worry was abolished.

Saying that the difference in price on a 13" MBP is 300 dollars is asinine… Right now on newegg there are toshiba 17" lappys for anywhere from 519 to around 900 so really it’s a savings of over 1000 dollars when making an apples to apples comparison…Also, if people are using the windows based laptop as a performance tool, then why wouldn’t they keep it off of the internet. Kind of analogous to what I have to get onto my hands (read - Employees, I work in the oilfield so it’s a wee bit country) for, using 15"crescent wrenches and short 18" pipe wrenches as hammers when cutting and threading pipe (you need to knock off all the excess metal) so why not use the tool meant for the job, kinda like having a dj computer that you go look at porn and steal pc games with, you should have a separate computer for that if you are serious about the whole deal.

Also I think IBM sold their laptop manufacture to lenovo (a chinese company) so I don’t think those laptops are around anymore

Wouldn’t it be making an Apple to Toshiba comparison?