Centrino laptop?

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DinkyToys_

Post by DinkyToys_ »

Hi all,

I have a big question about laptops with the Centrino chipset.
Does someone of you use this sort of laptop with vj-ing?

And is the standard Intel GFX chip ok or do I have to look for a laptop with an Ati 9000 chipset?

Do I also have to upgrade the harddisk to an 5400 RPM disk?

I'm looking forward to the answers.

DinkyToys_

Post by DinkyToys_ »

I buyed an Acer TravelMate 803 Cli and it works super last saturday. I did a good buy with this laptop.

But had to little time to tweak the whole laptop. Had him for 2 days.

nz_

Post by nz_ »

we just bought 2 centrino laptops, we will go live next week, contact me then ;)

nz_

Post by nz_ »

we just bought 2 centrino laptops, we will go live next week, contact me then ;)

jim_

Post by jim_ »

i've been using an acer 1.6 centrino for 6 months, never had a problem. never crashed at a gig...

Pedro Lopes_

Post by Pedro Lopes_ »

Yes i have a Asus 1.4 Centrino, it's quite good and fast for the price. The best it's that doesn't warms up, i made once a 10 hours set and he still was cool. I use it abou for 8 months.

grayscale_

Post by grayscale_ »

I have an Asus m6n 1.7 with a gig of ram. The thing runs better than my desktop pentium 4. Definitely get the hitachi 7200 rpm drive though, you'll thank yourself later. Great buy and looks pretty sweet as well. Played a gig with live band and LTJ Bukem last weekend for over 6 hours straight. no problems. Big props to the Resolume team!

eno@smvisuals.com_

Post by eno@smvisuals.com_ »

Can you guys tell us how hard you are pushing the centrino's? how many layers? res? stuff like that.

I have not even considered a centrino since I thought they were not built for performance but maybe you'll make me rethink this. I'm shopping for a lappy now. thanks.

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Centrino is killer.

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Post by gpvillamil »

I don't use a Centrino, but have a laptop with a 1.7Ghz Pentium M (same as Centrino, without the wireless chipset).

I can run 3 layers at 320x240, with multiple effects. For the most part manage to get 30-40fps. Only very rarely do I get stalling/frame drops. I can run 1 layer at 640x480, with limited effects, get about 18-20 fps.

The 7200RPM hard disk is key - a similar laptop with a 5400RPM drive can't keep up.

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