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| Thread ID: 63956 | 2005-11-28 03:50:00 | Best gaming laptop? | zahmad (8963) | Press F1 |
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| 408375 | 2005-11-29 04:19:00 | This is my favourite one:ACER Ferrari 4005 WLMi AMD Turion ML-37 2.0GHz 100GB 2x512MB 15.4" W-XGA DVD-Multi Dual Layer 802.11bg XP Professional * Microsoft Windows XP Professional * AMD Turion 64 ML-37 (2.0GHz, 1MB L2 cache, 1600MHz Front Side Bus) * 15.4" W-SXGA+ High Brightness Widescreen LCD (1680 x 1050) * 2x 512MB DDR memory * 100GB hard drive (5400rpm) * Slot-loading DVD SuperMulti (Double Layer * Built-in 56Kbps international fax/modem * 10/100 LAN & 802.11b/g Wi-Fi LAN * ATI X700 Graphics Card with 128MB dedicated Video Memory * S-Video and FireWire ports, Integrated Bluetooth * 3x USB 2.0 ports * 5-in-1 card reader * Includes rechargeable, Bluetooth Ferrari mouse |
zahmad (8963) | ||
| 408376 | 2005-11-29 04:20:00 | Tell me which option is the best, I reckon it is the acer ferrari! So if I'm wrong/u have a different opinion, please comment. :) |
zahmad (8963) | ||
| 408377 | 2005-11-29 07:44:00 | Well all I can say is... Gaming + Laptop = Alienware (www.alienwaresystems.com.au) They have some good stuff, have a look around the site, I'm sure you'll find something that takes your fancy. cheers chiefnz |
chiefnz (545) | ||
| 408378 | 2005-11-29 07:46:00 | Hey man, I just recently upgraded my Laptop as I wanted something that would allow me to play some of the newer games on the market, but I'm not a hard out gamer. I ended up going with a Dell Inspiron 9300, and spent about $4,000 to future proof myself for Vista also. I heard all sorts of conflicting opinions in respect to Dell PC's from IT professionals being good and bad, to some of my mates and co-workers, with their opinions being good and bad. Either way I took the plunge, and now I have it, I am really glad I did, I've had it for about a month, and apart from being a rocket speed wise, it is really capable of handling everything I put it under. Anyway, as a non-IT specialist I can only but recommend having a look at Dell stuff, as it may be more than capable of doing what you want. That, abd the fact you can change what is actually produced and sent to you with their online ordering system - that's all part of the fun too. If nothing else, use the Dell website as a gauge on what you could get, how much it might cost, and what it is like against others such as the Acer, or Asus, or HP types. Cheers Craig. :D |
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| 408379 | 2005-11-30 05:00:00 | PLease comment.... | zahmad (8963) | ||
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