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you can buy the raw wood at lowes or HD and then get out a drill and some screws and there ya go. And it'll be WAY cheaper than you would ever have to pay for a pre made one. My Father made my stand I use for my studio. It's just made of 2X4's for the legs a 3/4" plywood for the top and 1/2" for the bottom part and 1X3's for the stuff to hold it all together. It's really not that hard to make one for yourself.
that looks like an x61 tablet thinkpad to me! and i thought i was the only one crazy enough to dj on an extra-small convertible laptop what do you use it for? looks like wavelab?
that looks like an x61 tablet thinkpad to me! and i thought i was the only one crazy enough to dj on an extra-small convertible laptop what do you use it for? looks like wavelab?
You are correct
The notebook on the left is an IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad x61 Tablet with the X6 Tablet Ultrabase.
The notebook on the right (see the on the top rack self), is also a Tablet Notebook and it's a Fujitsu-Siemens T4220 attached to a docking station as well.
The x61 Tablet at the time of the photoshoot, was used for Audio Hard Disk Recording with SoundForge 9 and by using a Tascam US-1641 Audio Interface (you can see it rackmounted below the Roland logo), hooked directly to the mixer Booth Output.
i hope the x61 comes with more hard drive. i've only got a x41t (the x61 wasn't out back when i bought it) and it only has 60 gigs, which is a little on the weak side, if you wanna keep your digital record collection on it
lenovo has a new convertible out, the x200 tablet... i've had a quick look at it, maybe i'll get that as my next laptop...
i hope the x61 comes with more hard drive. i've only got a x41t (the x61 wasn't out back when i bought it) and it only has 60 gigs, which is a little on the weak side, if you wanna keep your digital record collection on it
lenovo has a new convertible out, the x200 tablet... i've had a quick look at it, maybe i'll get that as my next laptop...
The x200T is also my next notebook. I wish it had an HDMI or a DVI port on the main body (it has a DVI though only in the Ultrabase).
My x61T came from factory with 1GB of RAM and with 80GB 5400RPM HDD.
I replaced both from day one with 4GB of RAM and a 320GB 7200RPM HDD and it goes like a fired missle
(The same upgrade is made on the FSC T4220)
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