Hi, i'm looking for a sublaptop with reasonable gaming performance,
my budget is of 750 euro's (yes, i live in europe (netherlands to be exact))
wich amounts to about 950 dollars, so, any suggestions?
ps. it's a sublaptop for a reason, i want the best possible battery life.
wait a minute... you live in europe?? you have access to the best 13" gaming laptop in the world! get the acer 3820tg, it's 13 inch thin and light with a i5 and radeon 5650 graphics. We don't even get these in the united states, so i had to import one from taiwan 🙁
Considering 13 feet is probably no more portable than 14 feet, I'd go for the 14 footer.
I'm not sold on the processor...2.13ghz dual core?
you're looking at the US version with the i3's and radeon 5470's. The european/asian versions are alot better.
mine's 2.93 ghz dual core (i5-460m). they have them available up to the 520m's, which can do around 3 ghz.
I'll second the 3820TG.
Even the i3-350m version I just bought ($950 US$ shipped w/fees, 4gig, 500gig, imported to the US from PCHome in Taiwan and took less than a week from order to opening box) pumps out more than 9200 in 3dm2k6 (7400 at stock clocks).
All the i3/i5 CPU's in the 3820TG's overclock nicely (setfsb), as does the HD5650 (a dx11 dedicated card, plus on the fly switchable to Intel HD graphics for battery conservation).
Note that you can even easily upgrade the CPU to the i7 or similar later on if desired (when they are cheaper and if you find the need for more power).
Another nice improvement is two separate cooling fans for CPU and Video.
Battery life rated at 8 hours, but all I get is around 6 hours here.
Added a backlit keyboard for $25 from ebay. Sweet.
I needed a gaming laptop that would fit in my ST1100's saddlebag for long cross country trips, and the 3820TG was the perfect match.
if they make a 14" version of that with slightly more res it'd be perfect. as it stands i may import one (the 13" MBP was my prior frontrunner, unfortunately its processor is getting a bit old)
I'll second the 3820TG.
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Added a backlit keyboard for $25 from ebay. Sweet.
where can i find the acer 3820TG, the one in where i would have to import it? I also havent been able to find the 14in one for a good price either. do they still make those models?
Originally Posted by Karma_Police (www.notebookreview.com)
1. Download Google Chrome (it allows you to translate sites that you are browsing, on-the-fly)
2. Go to http://world.pchome.com.tw/?mod=item&func=exhibit&IT_NO=DHAA4O-149864081&SR_NO=DHAE23&ROWNO=2&tm=u (comes with extra 2gb ram upgrade, case, universal adapter, and mouse)
3. Click the orange button (I think it means "add to cart")
4. Click the checkout link on the shopping cart that pops up on the bottom right
5. You'll be taken to the order screen. Select your country at the bottom and click on the yellowish button.
6. Type in your email and click on the "No password, please click here first to set a password>> GO" and type in a password and enter the numbers and click determine
7. Type in your address and pay using Paypal (needs to be a verified account). Paypal can be linked to a credit card... not sure if this gives you extra warranty or not. Be sure to check with your credit card company.
Potential issues:
-Warranty
-Keyboard will have some Chinese characters, it's going to look like this: http://ec1img.pchome.com.tw/pic/v1/d..._4bc6e6e33dd5f
-Comes with Chinese Windows 7. You will probably want to reinstall windows. You can, however, use the OEM key at the bottom of your laptop... no extra costs there. More info can be found on Bronsky's guide... especially step 7 & 10.
So, was the keyboard just a straight swap for the built-in one?