Where are the 17" amd a8 laptops???

RLarge

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Has anyone seen one of these yet? i have tried customizing at HP but nothing above 15.6" screen seems to be available.

edit: sorry if this is wrong place for this. Direct me if it is, please.

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Emulex

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Probably because anyone serious enough to want a high def 1920x1200 (or 1080) would want a real intel cpu. amd is the low end - more of the 1600x900 17" TN panel
 

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I just purchased a a G73SW from Tiger Direct for $1209.74 (including S&H) that has the 1920x1080, 17.3 monitor, i7 Intel Core 2630CM Sandy Bridge, dedicated Video with 1.5 GB. It is a screamer machine. I needed the higher resolution for my work instead of the 1920x900, which required scrolling.
 

ieatdonuts

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No offense, but people who get 17" laptops are usually looking for a multimedia and gaming powerhouse and llano processors aren't exactly ideal for that job.
 

Perknose

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Here's one for you:

Gateway NV75S02u-8354G64Mnkk 17.3" LED Notebook - A-Series A8-3500M 1.50 GHz - Black - 1600 x 900 WSXGA Display - 4 GB RAM - 640 GB HDD - DVD-Writer - Webcam - Windows 7 Home Premium - 4 Hour Battery - HDMI
$629.55 shipped.

Made by Acer, branded by Gateway, vended on Buy.com, but sold and shipped by Tiger Direct. :p
 

RLarge

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thank You to the last poster who actually answered my question. As to the first 3, I am aware of why most people buy 17" laptops BUT my reasons are:
1- that I need more screen space for the gamesI play since I am old and my eyes are not as good as yours.
2- my current laptop, 15.6" overheats with my games
3- the new fusion amd chip gives mush better graphics without the heat that an external video card, ie not on cpu chip, causes.
4- It certainly is not good for multimedia etc., but it does work very well for what I want. see above :)
 
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RLarge

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and sorry for toaking so long to achknowledge the answers/comments above. I just got back from short vacation. I do appreciate the responces