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I intern for the local school board tech department, which deals with repair and maintenance of over 6000 computers for the district, 95% of them Dells. The majority of these machines are all 5+ years old, and are starting to break down...
If you want a high end 17" laptop, go with the Dell XPS or the Inspiron 9300. You sacrifice a bit on portability, but get good framerates for a good price. If battery life and portability are very important, check out the Sager...
Sager 4880 has a 256 dedicated ati x700 card, 15" non-widescreen, and gets good framerates. There's several reviews in the sager reviews and benchmarks folder on this site.
In my experience .AVI files will only show video on whichever you select as the primary display. If you want to play it on the tv, make sure you select the tv as your primary display, then it should work flawlessly in any media player. ...
You might want to check out Sager. They offer the 3880 and the 4880 which both offer impressive battery life and decent performance. I believe both offer a Bluetooth option, and you can price them at www.pctorque.com, who are stellar...
Sager 9880, Sager 4880/3880 Asus z71v Just to name a few. Scour the forums, and you'll hear about tons more, but those are the most talked about. I personally had only seen Dell as well before signing up here, and then I found...
I'd reccomend a Sager 4880v or 3880v. 5+ hours of battery life doing productivity stuff, and will get decent framerates in games. I ordered one last week, and I hope to get mine by monday I also will be going off to college, so this...
Just ordered a 4800v from PCT, hope it meets my expectations after reading all those stellar reviews.
Speed, this quote is from the website you provided: "Media Center Edition 2005 The first edition of MCE available to non-Tier 1 system builders (ie local mom and pop shops), includes support for Media Center Extenders, and...
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