Hey all,
I'm researching the purchase of a new laptop and have been constantly frustrated by finding great sounding laptops lacking in the graphics department. I'm particularly fond of the ThinkPad line up and just recently realized that the ATI Fire GL V5250 card featured in the T60p is actually a damn good card, comparable to X1600 or X1700, but with an emphasis on "business graphics" applications, such as Maya.
My question: does that mean that this card isn't very good for the casual user? Will it not handle games in a similar way to the X16/1700? Anybody have any idea about what sort of 3DMark scores a notebook set up with a T7200 Merom and this V5250 card might get?
I plan on using the laptop to do advanced Photoshop work (non-3D), but also might add some video editing (non-HD). Also, since I've been stuck back in the early 2000's for so long, it might be nice to play a game every once in a while with the new rig.
Thanks super much. Hope you're well,
~g
I'm researching the purchase of a new laptop and have been constantly frustrated by finding great sounding laptops lacking in the graphics department. I'm particularly fond of the ThinkPad line up and just recently realized that the ATI Fire GL V5250 card featured in the T60p is actually a damn good card, comparable to X1600 or X1700, but with an emphasis on "business graphics" applications, such as Maya.
My question: does that mean that this card isn't very good for the casual user? Will it not handle games in a similar way to the X16/1700? Anybody have any idea about what sort of 3DMark scores a notebook set up with a T7200 Merom and this V5250 card might get?
I plan on using the laptop to do advanced Photoshop work (non-3D), but also might add some video editing (non-HD). Also, since I've been stuck back in the early 2000's for so long, it might be nice to play a game every once in a while with the new rig.
Thanks super much. Hope you're well,
~g