Trying To Find A Laptop To Meet My Requirements...

King Of Karaoke

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hello, long time lurker, new poster :)

Im about to buy a laptop, it will be used for Professional Karaoke.

The Software i will be using is called PCDJ VJ http://www.pcdj.co.uk/shop/item.php?id=126
The Recommended system requirements for this program is :
VISTA
Dual Core 1.8GHz or better
DirectX9.0 Video Card such as:
Nvidia Geforce 8400 or better
4.1 DirectX or ASIO compatible soundcard (with front and rear separate outputs)
2 GB RAM
200 MB free on the hard-drive


now the processor, vista, ram and harddrive are not a problem and very easily found. Im strugglign to find a laptop which lists enough detail for my limited knowledge to understand.

There is one Major requirement, but no websites seem to mention it, i will need to output from the laptop into a traditional television (not flatscreen digital etc), ive been told S Video is the best way of doing this (converting it to Scart). I cant find any laptops that list an S Video output as a feature!!??

Now one thats caught my eye is http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe....lReturn/TIU_BUSINESS_ENTRY/toshibaShop/false/

but no mention of S Video output and im clueless as to whether the graphics or sound are upto scratch?
Any help is appreciated, thanks

Pete
 
Hi there, King Of Karaoke.

I would suggest a laptop from the Dell XPS range. The XPS M1730 comes with S-video output and is capable of running the programmes you have specified. There are currently a few deals floating around for the XPS M1730 and you could most probably pick one up for $1300. This is with the minimum specs (they are good enough for what you were after). I'm unsure you could get a laptop for what you are want for too much less than this without independantly constructing your laptop. Dell XPS M1730 is your best bet.

I hope I have been of assistance!
 
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just thought id add, budget is £300-£400 (if this is possible)

My bro just bought a laptop from Novatech (online store, UK). It had a 2.0Ghz Dualcore processor, a S-Video out (what you are after) and dedicated graphics. I'm not sure what the graphics card is, but Novatech do a lot of customisation so you should be able to find something suitable. Whats more.... it was £400, so in budget, unlike the £900 Dell that the above poster suggested!

Check out their website and see. Hope that helps, Doug.

P.S. Java, are you an XPS salesperson as you seem to suggest them all the time!?!
 
Just noticed the soundcard. Most integrated soundcards allow you to 're-program' the microphone socket to be an output as well. Or perhaps you can get a USB soundcard as well, I'm pretty sure they exist. As always, please correct me if I'm wrong! Although that is an added expense! Doug
 
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