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
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
Yes it will run VDJ
QSC GTDaudio B52 Numark NS7 American DJ Hercules 4Mx ACER Behringer Koss CerwinVega Selenium VDJ= Sweet Music
Owner DRZ Inc.
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.)
VDJ does anything Serato does.
It gets a bad name because it can do more than Serato actually...
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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.
Here we go again, please refrain from posting useless and inaccurate info.
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.
Oh whats that you say? You wanna out check my soundcloud?
Thanks for the reply's guys. Do you think it is worth buying for 160 bucks?
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