Back in May my laptop died and since it was really at the end of it's processing life compared to current standards, i decided not to try to repair it. I have been without a laptop since then. My processing needs have also changed since that machine was purchased as that machine (a high processing power Gateway in it's day) was for working on my doctorate and processing large blocks of data in programs like SPSS. Now my needs for a show computer are basically controlling a Navigator system processor by USB and running Smaart.
We have had several threads about show computers since then that I have followed closely, but I did not see the cost of most recommended machines matching my needs, and I wasn't sure the upgrade cycle really justified spending that much. So I ended up purchasing a $279 Gateway with full windows 7, 2 Mb memory and the old standby Celeron processor. A little system cleaning and I can keep both the Navigator and Smaart running during a show at less than 1/2 the memory, even if the Windows 7 is a memory hog. Yesterday, during the show SMAART ran seamlessly for about 7 hours straight in the Spectrograph mode with one input from a room mic and the other input off of the cue bus of the console.
Post show, the limitation on surfing the web is the data rate of my droid with verizon but Netflix runs fine and I can easily read and respond to the boards. Not sure what else I would need, despite the salesman attempt to upsell me into a machine that was about 5 times as expensive.
Actually at $279 a piece, I could probably buy a machine to run each program I might need, or since that price is cheaper than most com stations or radios, use them for show com.
We have had several threads about show computers since then that I have followed closely, but I did not see the cost of most recommended machines matching my needs, and I wasn't sure the upgrade cycle really justified spending that much. So I ended up purchasing a $279 Gateway with full windows 7, 2 Mb memory and the old standby Celeron processor. A little system cleaning and I can keep both the Navigator and Smaart running during a show at less than 1/2 the memory, even if the Windows 7 is a memory hog. Yesterday, during the show SMAART ran seamlessly for about 7 hours straight in the Spectrograph mode with one input from a room mic and the other input off of the cue bus of the console.
Post show, the limitation on surfing the web is the data rate of my droid with verizon but Netflix runs fine and I can easily read and respond to the boards. Not sure what else I would need, despite the salesman attempt to upsell me into a machine that was about 5 times as expensive.
Actually at $279 a piece, I could probably buy a machine to run each program I might need, or since that price is cheaper than most com stations or radios, use them for show com.