![]() I can see why some might think a laptop and controller is better. I'm sure Maschine-heads will pick up an external battery solution anyway, but at the almost ridiculous cost they're asking for it? Yeah, it should have came with a battery. But now it can't be marketed as truly standalone (well, not mobile anyway). I also feel NI not including a built-in battery means they totally lost the plot - as they could have fired off a shot in the direction of the MPC Live/Live 2. The power of batteries is so much better these days, and companies continue to omit the battery power option, thinking that having a battery brick tethered is a viable and desirable solution-it can fall right out and it's an extra cost. Analog (offering something other than digital) and/or something portable (runs on battery) and sometimes both if possible. There are things I look for in hardware these days. For this price, and the size of the thing, it should have a built-in battery or allow removable battery. ![]() Why doesn't this have a built-in battery? So now you move away from a computer, but have to be tethered to the wall (likely near your computer), or tethered to some external battery. I use a MacBook Air which runs on its battery all day long. Searching for something that has displays that removes the necessity of looking at the computer screen for information.Īnd then I finally realized that laptops as I use them were the perfect solution all along.and I questioned why I would be trying to get away from its very informative display. I remember when I used to always be in search of the best all around controller.and/or the best all-in-one workstation.
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