Thanks for that tip Adrian. Hadn't thought of that.
Dave
On 5/27/2017 6:40 AM, Accessible Computer wrote:
Hi,
I think you can find out a laptop in this budget
Try to look after one with SSD hard drive. Other specs are more or less
important, but SSD disks make the difference when is about editing and copying
audio files.
Adrian Tamasan.
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Selecting a Laptop That Works Well with Audacity
I need to record and edit recordings remotely, so I'm strongly considering
purchasing a laptop and running audacity on it to do this work. I would
connect an external mic to the laptop, rather than using its internal mic.
Does anyone have suggestions of Windows 10 laptops that wouldn't lock up easily
while recording, that would have a good-size keyboard, and that would allow me
to produce quality recordings? Would I have to spend a lot of money (i.e., more
than $500) to meet the above requirements?
Dave
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