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Matt
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Thu Dec 16, 2004 4:59 am Post subject:
Any suggestions for a gaming Laptop? |
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I've looked over Alienware and Sager's sites but wanted to get opinions from
some of you here. I like the idea of being able to buy a Laptop with a PCI-e
6800. I really dont think theres anyway I can go wrong there.
The reason I want a gaming laptop is that my job takes me out of town quite
often. While I'm sitting around in the hotel room or the Airport I'd like to be
able to waste time gaming. I dont care about battery life.
TIA!
Matt
gamefixer@aol.com
M and M Electronics
6661 Stanford Ranch Road
Suite F, PMB 105
Rocklin Ca 95677
916-275-5871 |
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raj
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Posted:
Thu Dec 16, 2004 10:45 am Post subject:
Re: Any suggestions for a gaming Laptop? |
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Alienware! anything els?.....i think not.
"Matt" <gamefixer@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041215185928.06450.00001521@mb-m22.aol.com...
| Quote: | I've looked over Alienware and Sager's sites but wanted to get opinions
from
some of you here. I like the idea of being able to buy a Laptop with a
PCI-e
6800. I really dont think theres anyway I can go wrong there.
The reason I want a gaming laptop is that my job takes me out of town
quite
often. While I'm sitting around in the hotel room or the Airport I'd like
to be
able to waste time gaming. I dont care about battery life.
TIA!
Matt
gamefixer@aol.com
M and M Electronics
6661 Stanford Ranch Road
Suite F, PMB 105
Rocklin Ca 95677
916-275-5871
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J. Clarke
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Posted:
Thu Dec 16, 2004 11:57 am Post subject:
Re: Any suggestions for a gaming Laptop? |
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raj wrote:
| Quote: | Alienware! anything els?.....i think not.
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Personally I'd hold off for a bit and see what becomes available with AMD64
and a 6800 or ATI X800 or later once the PCI Express AMD64 chipsets come
into play.
| Quote: | "Matt" <gamefixer@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041215185928.06450.00001521@mb-m22.aol.com...
I've looked over Alienware and Sager's sites but wanted to get opinions
from
some of you here. I like the idea of being able to buy a Laptop with a
PCI-e
6800. I really dont think theres anyway I can go wrong there.
The reason I want a gaming laptop is that my job takes me out of town
quite
often. While I'm sitting around in the hotel room or the Airport I'd like
to be
able to waste time gaming. I dont care about battery life.
TIA!
Matt
gamefixer@aol.com
M and M Electronics
6661 Stanford Ranch Road
Suite F, PMB 105
Rocklin Ca 95677
916-275-5871
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Paul Williams
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Posted:
Thu Dec 16, 2004 2:57 pm Post subject:
Re: Any suggestions for a gaming Laptop? |
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Hi,
"PC Gamer" (in the UK at least) had a review of some gaming laptops
this month. Sorry can't remember the details at the moment,
but the article may be in the US version.
Best regards,
Paul
J. Clarke wrote:
| Quote: | raj wrote:
Alienware! anything els?.....i think not.
Personally I'd hold off for a bit and see what becomes available with AMD64
and a 6800 or ATI X800 or later once the PCI Express AMD64 chipsets come
into play.
"Matt" <gamefixer@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041215185928.06450.00001521@mb-m22.aol.com...
I've looked over Alienware and Sager's sites but wanted to get opinions
from
some of you here. I like the idea of being able to buy a Laptop with a
PCI-e
6800. I really dont think theres anyway I can go wrong there.
The reason I want a gaming laptop is that my job takes me out of town
quite
often. While I'm sitting around in the hotel room or the Airport I'd like
to be
able to waste time gaming. I dont care about battery life.
TIA!
Matt
gamefixer@aol.com
M and M Electronics
6661 Stanford Ranch Road
Suite F, PMB 105
Rocklin Ca 95677
916-275-5871
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John Smithe
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Posted:
Fri Dec 17, 2004 3:47 pm Post subject:
Re: Any suggestions for a gaming Laptop? |
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gamefixer@aol.com (Matt) wrote in
news:20041215185928.06450.00001521@mb-m22.aol.com:
| Quote: | I've looked over Alienware and Sager's sites but wanted to get opinions
from some of you here. I like the idea of being able to buy a Laptop
with a PCI-e 6800. I really dont think theres anyway I can go wrong
there.
The reason I want a gaming laptop is that my job takes me out of town
quite often. While I'm sitting around in the hotel room or the Airport
I'd like to be able to waste time gaming. I dont care about battery
life.
TIA!
Matt
gamefixer@aol.com
M and M Electronics
6661 Stanford Ranch Road
Suite F, PMB 105
Rocklin Ca 95677
916-275-5871
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