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Why not just get a secondhand Llaptop ? Advantages - Built in keyboard/mouse Screen-on-a-hinge Uninterruptable power supply Cheap - if like me you get a straight pentium. Quiet Small Light I have a sliding drawer on the bottom 1U of my 5U rack which has a couple of velcro strips on it. These are matched by a couple of strips on the base of the llaptop, (I actually remembered to put the soft ones on the llaptop -good move). When I get to the gig I open the drawer , stick the llaptop on it and I'm off. The 3U behind the fold up screen is occupied by the front of the Capybara and a Lexicon Reverb unit and I have a spirit mixer bolted along the top of the rack. I have a mains block racked up to the back of the unit too. The whole thing is manageable and not too heavy. > > > Doh, and I forgot the more important issue: noise. > > > > Rackmount power supplies are issued with special 'noise inducing' fans, to > > provide system and network admins with the a penile extensive 'roar' > > whenever the enter their private domains. It's kind of like the fiber glass > > ball bearings that are put in aftermarket car exhausts for very small cars. > > > > Or so it seems to me. > > > > bIz > > > > > hadn't thought of that. > fan noise is directly related to air velocity > smaller aperture = faster velocity. > there may be little to fix that. > of course, clubs tend to be pretty noisy, > but for ambient stuff in coffee house/gallery it could > be pretty annoying... > >