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Any recommendations for a good laptop that can handle Dual Screens (Clone and Extended Desktop Modes) for Karaoke purposes. Thanks. I am older than the Earth :)
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I got a cheapy Acer laptop that I bought for $450. This one has an Intel built-in video card (as most cheap laptops do). It works fine in dual screen mode. If you have more budget, try to get a laptop with a dedicated video card (not shared memory with System RAM) with a brand name like Nvidia or Ati. A laptop with HDMI output is super.
The next level up laptop would be one with a brand name audio card. Most laptop don't come with brand name audio card. The one that has good audio card is usually higher end (cost more than $1000). I would go with a Creative Labs audio card.
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Thank you for the info - Can your Acer handle dual screens in extended desktop mode? What model is your Acer? In conjunction my othe light-weight applications, I need a laptop with the capability of dual screens (extended desktop mode) to take with me to friends' parties to show off TKaraoke. You are right - "Creative Labs Audio" would be a big plus! I am older than the Earth :)
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I just picked up a Lenovo laptop (model G530) - 15.4", Pentium DC 2.0GHz, 2GB RAM, 160GB HD, Intel Mobile Graphic card, Web Cam, DVD-RW DL. This one is on sale at Frys for $329. I didn't configure it with dual monitors mode (couldn't find the VGA to DVI/HDMI adaptor). I did ran TKaraoke on it in dual-monitor mode and there is no glitch at all. Everything seems to work flawlessly. I would say this laptop is the lower end laptop and TKaraoke runs without any issue. More information on the link below (this one has 2.0GHz, not 2.1GHz in the link below). http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-G530-4446-DVD-Writer-VibrantView/dp/tech-data/B0026G890O/ref=de_a_smtd
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vcdz382 wrote:I got a cheapy Acer laptop that I bought for $450. This one has an Intel built-in video card (as most cheap laptops do). It works fine in dual screen mode. If you have more budget, try to get a laptop with a dedicated video card (not shared memory with System RAM) with a brand name like Nvidia or Ati. A laptop with HDMI output is super.
The next level up laptop would be one with a brand name audio card. Most laptop don't come with brand name audio card. The one that has good audio card is usually higher end (cost more than $1000). I would go with a Creative Labs audio card. Buy This one from Creative Labs: Live! 24-bit External. Here is the link: http://us.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=873&product=10702It's about $USD55.00 here the link: http://www.pricebat.ca/Creative-Labs-Sound-Blaster-Live-24-bit-External-USB-Card.p_105227/.Instead of wait for and buy expensive laptop with Creative Labs sound card built-in. Buy this one and you can put it in you laptop case very neat.
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