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    Specs to run Virtual DJ

    Would this be a good enough laptop to run Virtual DJ pro?

    Dell Latitude D620
    Intel Core2Duo - 2.0GHz Processor, 2GB Ram, 80GB harddrive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive, WiFi/Wireless, Hi-Speed Ethernet, Windows XP Professional, 14.1" WideScreen Display Size

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    Yes it will run VDJ
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    yes, but not very well, also dont use VDJ, its very entry level and doesnt do much. i reccomend Serato DJ intro. its free and works great (may take a while to set it up with your controller though, i had problems with it at first.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archon View Post
    yes, but not very well, also dont use VDJ, its very entry level and doesnt do much. i reccomend Serato DJ intro. its free and works great (may take a while to set it up with your controller though, i had problems with it at first.)
    How many years have you run VDJ, if you do not know of what you talk please dont give advise.
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    VDJ does anything Serato does.

    It gets a bad name because it can do more than Serato actually...

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    Agreed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJBeanoliclious View Post
    Would this be a good enough laptop to run Virtual DJ pro?

    Dell Latitude D620
    Intel Core2Duo - 2.0GHz Processor, 2GB Ram, 80GB harddrive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive, WiFi/Wireless, Hi-Speed Ethernet, Windows XP Professional, 14.1" WideScreen Display Size
    I ran VDJ 7 Pro on a laptop with: Intel Celeron 2GHz, 1GB RAM, 150GB HDD.

    The CPU sucked so upgraded to a Cored2Duo 2.2GHz and 2GB RAM, never had any problems. You''ll be fine


    Now running a HP DV6 and Traktor but believe me you don''t need a very powerful machine to run VDJ.

    Quote Originally Posted by Archon View Post
    yes, but not very well, also dont use VDJ, its very entry level and doesnt do much. i reccomend Serato DJ intro. its free and works great (may take a while to set it up with your controller though, i had problems with it at first.)
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    Keep in mind that it also depends what you gonna be running in conjunction with VDJ.

    I had to upgrade my laptop to an i5 because my previous low end dual core AMD couldnt handle the Asio drivers that came with my MC6000.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MeowMix View Post
    Keep in mind that it also depends what you gonna be running in conjunction with VDJ.

    I had to upgrade my laptop to an i5 because my previous low end dual core AMD couldnt handle the Asio drivers that came with my MC6000.
    I don't think it was a CPU problem. I ran Torq DVS on single core Intel Atom CPU.
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    Thanks for the reply's guys. Do you think it is worth buying for 160 bucks?

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