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Over the last decade, the music industry has seen a swift shift from heavy, chunky desktops that are synonymous to power, to slick laptops that are portable, lightweight, powerful, and fast. However, not all music producers want their computers leaving their studios. Here are the top five desktops and laptops for music production. DJ Rama.
When it comes to power, precision, and speed, the Dell XPS 8930 is the clear choice. With an Intel i7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB graphics, 32GB RAM, and a generous storage of 512GB SSD (OS) and 2TB HDD for memory, the Dell XPS 8930 can withstand long hours in the studio while still proving producers with swift bouncing even for large projects. Coming in second is the Apple iMac 27”. While it may be second to the Dell XPS for a few reasons, the iMac is a staple in almost all professional or home studios. Its specs are only half of what the XPS can give. DJ Rama.
The Mac Mini packs more punch than the iMac with its i7 processor. However, it has smaller memory and requires peripherals to get it going. The Huawei MateBook 13 Laptop is a promising laptop for music production with its pleasing specs and even more pleasing price.
For musicians who double as gamers, the MSI GF 63 Laptop sure is a good buy. With a shy price tag compared to others listed on this blog, the MSI GF is a great companion during live gigs and long nights in a home studio. DJ Rama.