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Gaming laptops?

axemanxt40

Senior member
Besides Alienware and Voodoo, what companies make good gaming laptops...I am mostly looking for the latest ATI mobile card in it the 9600 with 128 video ram...also wouldn't mind being able to customize a few other things here and there....but I'm definitely looking for that gfx card and probably a gig of ram.
 
in general that phrase is an oxymoron, but its true as of late laptops have been getting better at gaming....

still tho, if gaming is your forte....get a much cheaper pc if u can.

Though also you might be interested in those "desktop laptops" that are pretty bulky and suck poewr like no tomorrow, but are uber nice when it comes to replacing your desktop setup since it is a lot smaller
 
But see I need this thing to be portable...I am aware that I can get a cheap gaming desktop, however I will need this thing for work too...so I kinda want it to be able to work and play well.

Also what "desktop laptop" are you talking about, could you link me one?
 
Voodoo currently offers the best gaming laptops. It all depends on what type of games you will be playing. You could go anywhere from a Compaq X1000 to a Dell Inspirion 8600 to a Voodo Envy m855 and in between as well, there are alo of choices. Are you playing any FPS? Newer games?
 
What kind of games? For any kind, get yourself a good mouse to take along, and some kind of mousing surface.
For first-person games, check out the Thrustmaster Tacticalboard, which I used as the successor to a Belkin Speedpad n50. The Tacticalboard has considerably more buttons, and I think it is much easier to use.
Something I didn't like about the n50 was that pressing certain key combinations would result in an additional keystroke registering with the computer. Their FAQ says that they're working on it, but a Belkin tech support rep told me that there's no way the problem can be fixed with software. It's been almost 2 years now since I asked that (and sold the n50) and there's still no sign of a fix, so I'm guessing that the rep was saying the truth.
I've had the Tacticalboard now for nearly a year, and I love the thing. If I had decent reaction time, I could do wonders in Counterstrike. It makes movement and control very easy. I don't notice any delay between hitting a key, and it taking effect in the game - just like a regular keyboard.
 
Clevo makes several of the brad's listed here. I prefer Sager's version, PCtorque is a good outfit.

Haveing a gameing lappy has practicaly changed everything about how I use a computer. It's wonderful.

 
Don't all yell at me at once but I'm seriously looking into getting a Gateway M675.

http://www.gateway.com/home/prod/re...=s_hm_m675xl_ProdInfo.inc&file4=&category=ptb

Thing looks pretty damn nice. Wish it had a higher resolution screen but you can't have everything. Especially since all the other 17" notebooks seem to have this same resolution.

Get this? Or not? Can anyone convince me, either way? Know that price is the most important factor here (around 2000 would do very nicely).

Thankya.
 

what? thats impossible.

16" 1280x1024 pixels, high contrast, wide-angle-
view, fast video response, Ultra-Speed? Display
3.20GHz & up Hyper-Threading Intel® Pentium 4
Extreme Edition CPU w/ 2MB L3 Cache

512K L2 Cache
800MHz System Bus
PuRam? No System Hard Drive Configurable
Up to 100 times faster than any System Hard Drive
based design, with Data Burst Speeds up to 6.4GB/s
and I/O data requests at over 150.000 I/O sec.
Enhanced CacheFlow? Technology
SuperBIOS? IBPT Technology
433MHz Dual-Channel DDR Memory, up to 4GB*
Ultra ATA-133 Connectivity
RAID 0, plus RAID 1 Support
Up to 4 combined internal ultra-high performance
5400rpm or 7200rpm Hard Disks.
Up to 320GB of Colossal Storage Capacity
ATI Radeon? 9600 AGP 8x 128MB DDR Memory
Professional Graphics with DVI external monitor
output and Video-Out
Full DirectX 9 Support
Choice of up to 2 optical drives: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM,
CD-RW, COMBO (DVD-ROM/CD-RW), or high-speed
2x DVD-Burner (DVD-R/-RW)
IEEE 1394 FireWire & USB 2 connectivity
Multi-Channel Digital IA Audio with S/PDIF out
Built-in 2 Hi-Fi Surround speakers.
Internal MP3 Player with Docking Slot
Optional built-in TV Tuner
Comfortable size 102-key desktop-like keyboard
Optional 6 in one Flash Card Readers
Optional internal Wireless
LAN 802.11b/g and/or Bluetooth multi-Channel
Internal 10/100/1000 GigaLAN
Internal 56K V90/92 Modem
Built-in internal Floppy Drive
....(more specs)

I wasnt aware that the P4EE was out, let alone available on a laptop.
 
The site above is a known scam. There have been several threads about this... I'm too lazy to point them out, but this is a joke.

The EE is out though I've seen it on the Alienware Extreme Area 51 desktop.
 
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