Quadcore NoteBook with 8800gt go!

BladeVenom

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Wouldn't it be great to have a 20 pound notebook with only 15 minutes of battery life. I'd want mine with at least a 22" widescreen.
 
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If anything it would be like the XPS M2010. More like a small desktop than an actual notebook.
 

PCGOD

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True, a laptop shouldn't have to be plugged in to work.

Call them all-in-one PC's or something, they aren't laptops.
 

KuJoe

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It'd be cheaper to build a SFF and it would probably still be lighter and with a $100 UPS you can use it longer than the laptop in question unplugged.
 

f1sh3r

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Originally posted by: KuJoe
It'd be cheaper to build a SFF and it would probably still be lighter and with a $100 UPS you can use it longer than the laptop in question unplugged.

beep... beep... beep... UPSs drive me crazy.

thats it.
 

alimoalem

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Originally posted by: KuJoe
Originally posted by: espress0
I dont care about battery life. I am gonna sit plugged in at coffee shops. :)

Wow, sipping on a latte while you watch your laptop melt on the table... how enjoyable.

and then watch it get jacked
 

Zap

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If I wanted something that heavy heating up my lap, she better be attractive and of legal age. :p

Speaking only for myself, my tolerance level for a notebook is roughly the current form factor of 15.4" widescreen at around 7 pounds. Now if only notebook manufacturers will put better GPUs into those. Nothing stopping them besides marketing and product differentiation.
 

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What if Asus came out with a Quad-core and an 8800GT at 7Lbs and a 2 hour battery life? Would you be willing to pay well for it? Personally, i wish manufacturers would make Tablet with some decent graphics like an x1600.
 

Zap

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No, I wouldn't be willing to pay for it. Of course I'm not willing to pay for quad core and an 8800 GPU in a tower either, at least at current pricing. In a year after they aren't the best anymore and pricing is 1/3 what they are now? Maybe.

Here's something I'd buy if I needed one now:
iBUYPOWER HEL-80EP1 NoteBook
Core 2 Duo
2GB RAM
120GB HDD
GF Go 7600
15.4" widescreen LCD

This one is also very interesting. More costly but smaller:
ASUS A8JS-4S034P NoteBook
Core 2 Duo
1GB RAM
120GB HDD
GF Go 7700
14" widescreen LCD
5.25 pounds!!!

WTF is a Geforce Go 7700? Must be a notebook only part. I would like to assume that it is better than a 7600, but who knows.
 
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Originally posted by: Zap
WTF is a Geforce Go 7700? Must be a notebook only part. I would like to assume that it is better than a 7600, but who knows.

It is the die-shrink of the 7600 Go.

For small size, I love my W3J: ~5lbs, 14" WXGA, MR X1600, 1GB of RAM, Core Duo...
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: Zap
WTF is a Geforce Go 7700?

It is the die-shrink of the 7600 Go.

So, should get same performance, better battery life and less heat in your lap? Sounds like a wiener!
 

Cogman

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Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Wouldn't it be great to have a 20 pound notebook with only 15 minutes of battery life. I'd want mine with at least a 22" widescreen.

Hey, dont make fun of my 1980's laptop, its still going fine with MS-DOS