Finally! Sorry for the delay, and this link is the only way I know how to post them. They'll take a while to download, but they're woth your wait. The link is: http://web2.airmail.net/fbcazle/our-history.html
A few words about the pics: The colors on my digital camera just don't do the 5010 justice. For example, in the first picture, the "FBC" is supposed to be bright yellow. Also, in the first and sixth photo, the flash went off (sorry) but even with the flash and the glossy screen, it still looks very nice. I took some close-ups to see the resolution and also notice that the blacks are extremely black. In fact, you'll notice it is as black as the black trim casing around the screen.
As for the benchmark, I only ran the 3dMark03 test --at default settings. The result was: 2581 Not spectacular by any standard, but still competant. The concerns of others are noted --the N5010 only has 64 megs of video memory, which will undoubtedly affect performance in some games. I can say, however, that on the games I've run, it works great, and I would gladly sacrifice a few frames per second for the visual experience the screen offers. Plus, I bought the unit for business as well as gaming. Still, if you're strictly looking for a hardcore gaming machine that will blow away anyone elses benchmark, you should probably look elsewhere.
A few words about the pics: The colors on my digital camera just don't do the 5010 justice. For example, in the first picture, the "FBC" is supposed to be bright yellow. Also, in the first and sixth photo, the flash went off (sorry) but even with the flash and the glossy screen, it still looks very nice. I took some close-ups to see the resolution and also notice that the blacks are extremely black. In fact, you'll notice it is as black as the black trim casing around the screen.
As for the benchmark, I only ran the 3dMark03 test --at default settings. The result was: 2581 Not spectacular by any standard, but still competant. The concerns of others are noted --the N5010 only has 64 megs of video memory, which will undoubtedly affect performance in some games. I can say, however, that on the games I've run, it works great, and I would gladly sacrifice a few frames per second for the visual experience the screen offers. Plus, I bought the unit for business as well as gaming. Still, if you're strictly looking for a hardcore gaming machine that will blow away anyone elses benchmark, you should probably look elsewhere.




