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I've been reviewing laptops before purchase. My goal is combo live/home DAW use, and I am a bit perplexed by the firewire issue. As I understand it, a TI 1394 chipset is vital for compatibility/functionality, and adding a firewire expresscard with TI chipset offers limited improvement on laptops with off-brand chipsets, since the expresscard still uses the old internal firewire bus. People in audio forums are complaining that their ricoh chipsets don't work, and that adding an expresscard 'barely improves' the performance.
The puzzling thing is that both of these custom audio laptops DO come with external TI expresscards for firewire:
http://www.shop-sonica.com/d2500_specs.cfm
http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/viewsystem.cfm?recordid=118
If upgrading to an external firewire expresscard really is an effective solution, why not buy an entry-level hp with 7,200 rpm hdd and intel i7 for less than $1000 and add the firewire expresscard and call it a day?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834157113
any input on this question much appreciated
The puzzling thing is that both of these custom audio laptops DO come with external TI expresscards for firewire:
http://www.shop-sonica.com/d2500_specs.cfm
http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/viewsystem.cfm?recordid=118
If upgrading to an external firewire expresscard really is an effective solution, why not buy an entry-level hp with 7,200 rpm hdd and intel i7 for less than $1000 and add the firewire expresscard and call it a day?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834157113
any input on this question much appreciated