Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 00:48:38 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Stereo line inputs

>From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Well I know the higher end old standard sized notebooks had them all (IIRC 
>the Tecra 500CDT had line in, line out, speaker and mic phono jacks on it). 
>The current set of midrange laptops (Satellite series for instance) and 
>above also have stereo linein ports. As for mini notebooks, I'm pretty sure 
>the Sony Picturebook has it (given that its also got video in and out) as 
>does the JVC Interlink if I'm not mistaken.

Huh... Interesting Raymond.  I had thought it would be neat to be able to 
use a Libretto as a DAT recorder (instead of investing in a DAT recorder I 
probably wouldn't use that much) to make live recordings of music being 
performed here and there.  But my attempts to get a PCMCIA sound card setup 
on this L70 didn't pan out.  Then I began to wonder about just what kind of 
fidelity I'd be getting out of the thing with all the RF notebooks tend to 
emit.  As with most of us I'm guessing, I'm not fond of lugging around a 
huge notebook to be able to do this sort of thing.  But now I'm wondering 
what kind of recording fidelity the notebooks you mentions are capable of.

Matt.



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