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Old May 17th, 2003, 03:10 AM
AutomatedKJ AutomatedKJ is offline
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Portable PC vs. Laptop

I read the following from your web site.

So why did MTU replace our laptop computer? Laptop computer makers are now shipping less capable and less reliable technology. Faster 5400rpm drives are discontinued and slower 4200rpm drives fail with normal karaoke show use.The audio outputs are not tested for quality so we receive variable quality that does not meet our standards, or that you require to run a professional show. Finally, it is difficult to odify a thin-line CDR drive to fit into a laptop. We no longer do this, which requires using and external USB drive, making your laptop less portable.

DOES THIS MEAN THAT YOU NO LONGER SHIP THE LAPTOP? DOES THIS MEAN THAT THE SHUTTLE PORTABLE PC IS YOUR SOLUTION OF CHOICE? THE PORTABLE PC IS WATER COOLED FROM MY UNDERSTANDING FOR BOTH THE PROCESSOR AND MOTHERBOARD, IS THAT CORRECT? DO YOU RECOMMEND OTHER FANS TO COOL THE SYSTEM OR DO YOU THINK THAT THE BOX WILL STAY COOL ENOUGH? I KNOW THAT THE PCDJ FORUMS TALK ABOUT PUTTING AS MANY EXTRA FANS IN YOUR SOUND SYSTEM AND IN A DESKTOP IF USED. DO YOU THINK THAT ADDING TWO HARD DRIVES AND A CDR WHETHER EXTERNAL OR INTERNAL WILL KILL THE 250 WATT POWER SUPPLY. SOME OF MY FRIENDS TOLD ME THAT I MAY WANT TO CHECK THIS OUT FIRST WITH YOU...
 


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