- May 20, 2002
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Are there any opinions on integrated video with shared video memory on laptops? The new Dell D500/500m laptops sport this as well as many others, including the Fujitsu S2000 notebooks.
Obviously gaming is out of the question, but if you don't game, is there any major drawback to it?
One thing is that a portion of your system RAM will be cannibalized for video and will degrade overall performance a bit. But if you have sufficient RAM (512MB or so), it shouldn't be too big a deal.
But will your screen be dimmer? DVD playback worse? Any other tangible deficiencies?
Obviously gaming is out of the question, but if you don't game, is there any major drawback to it?
One thing is that a portion of your system RAM will be cannibalized for video and will degrade overall performance a bit. But if you have sufficient RAM (512MB or so), it shouldn't be too big a deal.
But will your screen be dimmer? DVD playback worse? Any other tangible deficiencies?
