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bluetooth probably, video card almost certainly not.
http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=3373 Benchmarks not too impressive over the older models, battery life is greatly improved however. They did say they had problems with stability. FYI, for those thinking this is a great...
The blurry ground textures is a side effect of the r_usepom (parallax occlusion mapping) option. It disables AF or something. It looks great up close but ruins the clarity of distant or low-angle textures. Overall the game looks much...
There's nothing inherently or fundamentally different about an LCD in a TV vs an LCD in your notebook screen. The bluriness you experienced is probably due to the TV "overscanning" your input, which uses a video scaler to...
actually I read at [H] that there was a huge performance hit with Crysis and disabling Vsync in the drivers. so don't do it. leave it at default in the drivers and disabled in the game.
it should run decently on 8800m SLI provided the drivers work. the 8800m's are 256-bit cards, pretty close in specs to the desktop 9600GT.
news flash, the 8700M has a 128-bit memory bus, the 7800GTX has a 256-bit memory bus. clock for clock the 7800GTX is a much more powerful card. now consider that Crysis does not scale that well on SLI setups, new GPUs are heavily...
Yeah Crysis is WAY more graphically intensive than GoW. No comparison there. Crysis has thousands of shaders whereas most other games have under 100. It also renders a good deal more polygons due to the massive draw distances and dense...
Try turning on Vsync for Deus Ex, I remember that fixing issue where the game engine ran way too fast.
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