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    I'm confuse...

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by alizainalabidin_alatas, Apr 9, 2004.

  1. alizainalabidin_alatas

    alizainalabidin_alatas Newbie

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    I'm a guitar player. I want to buy a Toshiba notebook that has ability to be my music recorder, editor. What type which good for that? I'm thinking about P25 but some say, it's not really good. Please give me some idea. Thanks before.
     
  2. Big Calhoun

    Big Calhoun Notebook Evangelist

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    Really, just about any laptop would work for you. You need to be concerned more with the specs than the manufacturer; that's where your limitations will come into play. How are you recording? Mic input? Do you need digital input? Are you looking for a seperate PC-Card? I would say that if you're looking to record and edit, you want a Pentium M or Centrino machine with at least 512mb, 60gb HD, and mic input. Although, all of that could change depending on your requirements.