What sort of Graphics does your laptop have, and what game are you playing, those 2 questions are in need of answer before your question can be properly answered
that is the dot point
I believe that HP business notebooks still come with dot points. but again, none support quality graphics options. I dispise the touch pad, and really the only reason I still mostly have desktops is...
Hello everyone
I am looking for a notebook that can be used for gaming BUT one requirement is that it has a dot point on the keyboard,
anyone know of such a notebook?
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WTF, people thats a damn mobile desktop, I definetly dont want to see them going that way, all I want is better build quality, user upgradable videocards, and a standard battery...
Sorry for reviving an old thread.
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I would have to disagree with this post. I think in a general sense for the average users who normally have not lived, worked, and...
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Hmm I've never heard of Wireless N, would you care to educate us on this new technology?
Some basic comparison Wireless G / Wireless N
Average Data Rate: 25 Mbit/s /...
Well Personally the New Dell XPS M2010 is a step in the direction I hope to see Notebooks going.
though Raw power is great, it looks like a long time till OLED displays are big enough to accommodate a full size notebook, so we will...
Java or Javascripting? One is useful the other is out dated.
as for books, I found SAMs 24 hour series to be great books, also the www.w3schools.com would be the BEST place for you to go
So really if upgrading is not really something I should do, I should be looking at staying with which ever graphics comes with the system??
in that case I suppose the question is,
does Intels integrated graphics hold up in...