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On 29 dec 2005, at 21.37, Gary Lehmann wrote: > So is IBM ThinkPad the best way to go? > Any other contenders? I speak of course of the Windoze platform. I've heard good things about ThinkPads. But isn't it better to take a look at what's inside to see if it's fit for audio use? Centrino (with the Pentium-M CPU) is good and shared graphic memory is bad, as far as I know. 7200 drive is good, but maybe a bit noisy if you are going to play at intimate volume or use the lappy for writing. It's also to a great deal up to which audio interface you are using. The more RAM the better, but it's hard to find a lappy with room for more than 2 GB. My Apple Powerbook did a lot better when I upgraded from 1 to 2 GB but my Win lappy is looping fine with only 1 GB. Maybe because XP doesn't need as much RAM as OS X? Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.looproom.com (international) www.boysen.se (Swedish) ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) www.cdbaby.com/perboysen