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Well, with exception of the hum problem I have with my HP nc6000, which could be a defective powersupply, both the IBM and HP "commerical" boxes kick ass. I have nothing but good things to say about the Thinkpads....my wife, who works for Intel, uses one as her work computer (all Intel employees use them), but I don't think you could go wrong with one of the commerical/business notebooks from HP either. Also, IBM doesn't make Thinkpads anymore, they sold that whole product line to Lenovo. Hopefully this won't have an impact on their quality in the future. Here is question for you all...with all the high performance standards required for gaming, would it make sense to find a notebook for music applications that has also been proven to be a good choice for gaming? Aside from the graphics part, it seems the processor, cache, and other system architecture features might be good for music applications as well...just a thought. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Lehmann" <hqr@cox.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 1:37 PM Subject: RE: laptop for live music > So is IBM ThinkPad the best way to go? > Any other contenders? I speak of course of the Windoze platform. > Gary > > > >