I haven’t read the reviews yet but this could be a good music laptop :


Probably marketed for (wannabe) DJs because that’s a bigger market than electronic musicians. Anyway, laptop optimized for audio latency, no discrete graphics but good (though not insane) CPU, lots of connectivity, etc.

Ah, I just read more and apparently it’s probably not a good machine for heavy DAW usage or similar things because of the CPU. I assumed it was similar to my laptop without graphics card but no…

In case your concern was performance, take a look at the laptops with recent Intel Tiger Lake processors. They started to appear on the market and performance-wise are generally on par with 4000 Ryzens and outperform them in single-core tasks. In addition, Iris Xe is very good for iGPU.

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I’ve been looking in to syncthing. It doesn’t seem to work for me because it still relies on computers being on the same network. I’m looking into syncing through use of an external HD. Most simple solution would be to just always bring my external HD everywhere and work from that. But i’d like it to be syncing the different internal HD of the 2 computers.

afaik you can also sync computers over the internet once you set it up correctly. Haven’t tried though.

I’m now testing an app called Folder Sync. It’s syncs folders over different drives. I want to sync without any use of network or internet. I’ll be using an extra drive that i connect to my studio computer and my laptop when i work on them and that app syncs up the drives folders with the computer i’m using. Seems to work. Might get a 512Gb USB stick for this