klas i agree with your comment about asus, in fact i myself have a w3v. unfortunately, any asus with dedicated graphics is either too big (15.4 inch screen) or too pricey (w3v) any other options out there?
Hey guys,
My girlfriend will be going off to college this fall and since I'm the technologically literate person in this relationship I get to help her decide on a notebook. Her main requirements are something fairly light that she...
x600 can run cs source really well. im on a w3v with 1 gig of ram and i have everything on high except the water effects at standard resolution and getting 45 to 50 fps
yes its been compared to it many a time, however this is a lil bigger all the way around - weight keyboard and screen come to mind. graphics are a lil better than the new s series as well
i can kinda see the light sources but only on the windows screen when you first turn it on
id rate mine an 8.5/10 at this point, but this is my first lappy