- Nov 9, 2004
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Hi guys,
I've been out of the laptop market for a few years. My 5 year old Inspiron has been rock-solid, but the graphics card is limiting me when it comes to OpenGL and DirectX shaders. I want to develop more of these on the portable and not my desktop.
I don't need blazing speed, but DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 2.0 compatibility is a must for my purposes. I see that Dell is shipping the GeForce 8400M GS on their midrange Inspirons these days. Are these any good for my purposes?
I don't need the *best* laptop graphics card out there with the most memory or pipeline processors. I do need it to be good enough to run the latest vertex and pixel shaders, or at least close to that.
What would you recommend for someone in my boat, who wants a decent priced laptop with good DirectX and OpenGL support? Many thanks.
I've been out of the laptop market for a few years. My 5 year old Inspiron has been rock-solid, but the graphics card is limiting me when it comes to OpenGL and DirectX shaders. I want to develop more of these on the portable and not my desktop.
I don't need blazing speed, but DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 2.0 compatibility is a must for my purposes. I see that Dell is shipping the GeForce 8400M GS on their midrange Inspirons these days. Are these any good for my purposes?
I don't need the *best* laptop graphics card out there with the most memory or pipeline processors. I do need it to be good enough to run the latest vertex and pixel shaders, or at least close to that.
What would you recommend for someone in my boat, who wants a decent priced laptop with good DirectX and OpenGL support? Many thanks.