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Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Toad on February 17, 2004, 08:39:35 PM
Anyone have nominations for a good gaming laptop? It'll be used in a business as well but for "dead time" it has to be able to play the good stuff.

Price point $800 to $1500?

Anybody have experience in this area?
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Wadke on February 17, 2004, 10:28:49 PM
http://www.powernotebooks.com/specials.php3?model_id=286[URL]
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: United on February 17, 2004, 11:19:57 PM
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Originally posted by Wadke
http://www.powernotebooks.com/specials.php3?model_id=286[URL]

Those are some nice PCs, but they're a little out of his price range arent they?


I bought me a laptop for i think it was $75, it will run AH, but I get 0 FPS, and that is with an 8MB Video card.  You'd get OK frame rates with a 32 MB video card laptop, id say around 15-30FPS.  A laptop like that is probably in your price range.


But dont take my word for it, I dont know much about anything :D
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: mason22 on February 17, 2004, 11:34:24 PM
dell? starts at 1199

http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/inspn_8600?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs

compaq? starts at 1099

http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/computer_store/computer_series_detail.do?tab_switch=true&tab=specs

R3000T (dedicated) series notebook

Scroll down to see your customized pc order below.  
  price  $1,599.00 *
  mail-in rebate − $100.00  
 
  price after rebate $1,499.00  

   as low as $48/mo+
pay $0 for 6 months
 
Processor - Mobile Pentium(R) 4 2.40 GHz        
Operating System - Microsoft(R)Windows(R) XP Pro        
Memory - 512MB DDR SDRAM (2x256MB)        
Hard Drive - 40 GB 4200 RPM Hard Drive        
Primary CD/DVD - Drive DVD/CDRW Combo Drive        
Communication  -Built in 56K Modem+10/100 LAN        
Display - 15.4" WVA WSXGA+ (1680x1050)        
Graphics Card - 64MB ATI Mobility Radeon(TM) 9600        
Productivity Software - Microsoft(R) Works/Money        
Primary Battery  - 8 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Toad on February 18, 2004, 11:38:48 AM
Thanks!

I'm totally unfamiliar with the video card aspect of notebooks. I have no idea what you'd want in there to run something like AH or IL-2.

Will these 64MB ATI Mobility Radeon(TM) 9600 do the job? Seems like no much memory there.

Anyone actually have one of these? How's it work?

Wadke, I see on the Sager you can get 128MB on the ATI card. Do you have one or know anyone that does? I haven't heard of Sager.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Wadke on February 18, 2004, 02:28:45 PM
Sorry Toad i don't have one. I was looking for one also :D  and was pointing you to one that i thought was very interesting. If i can find some...would you like reviews of the notebook by noteworthy people or companies?
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Pfunk on February 18, 2004, 07:29:06 PM
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Originally posted by Toad


 I haven't heard of Sager.





An ODM named Clevo makes the Sager NP5680 and the original Alienware Area 51-M, the Voodoo MClass M550, the Hypersonic Sonic Aviator, and they are all the same computer. Clevo also makes the Sager NP8890 and the Voodoo MClass M600 and they are also the same computer.

Of course the Sager models have a much sweeter price tag!

An ODM named Compal makes some of the DELL, Hewlett Packard and Compaq line of laptops, as well as the PowerPro IV:28 and PowerPro M 5:16.

The Dell Latitude and the Sony Vaio are made by Quanta, who also makes many of the IBM laptops, and the PowerPro C 3:16. Quanta is well known as the best and highest quality laptop ODM in the world.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Toad on February 19, 2004, 12:18:01 AM
Yeah, the Sager wins the price crown, no doubt.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Delirium on February 19, 2004, 04:05:17 AM
I found the company that makes an Alienware copy desktop chipset laptops (no Centrino/mobile chips for me) and I bought one. It runs Call of Duty, AH1, Ah2 (barely, Ah2 doesn't like ATI chipsets for some reason), and I have yet to find something that makes it crawl. Its got enough usb ports internally to run stick, throttle, and pedals and has a 9600 ati vid card.

Same one year warranty as Alienware and they replaced the screen once (no shipping costs either) when ONE of the pixels died.

Well worth the money and 2/3 the price of Alienware.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Toad on February 19, 2004, 01:25:45 PM
Delerium, do you have a link?
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Delirium on February 19, 2004, 03:00:11 PM
http://www.clevo.com.tw/

I have to correct myself... they did not make the housing for Alienware but except for the housing they were identical to what Alienware was selling.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Nilsen on February 20, 2004, 03:35:25 AM
The mobility radeon 9600's will do the job. Not sure about AH2 but it has gotten some good reviews from gaming sites. They run all kinds of games at very nice FPS.

ATI has just released mobility radeon 9700 and its supposed to be awesome if you have the time to wait a few weeks for it to ship in a notebook.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: gatso on February 20, 2004, 06:08:46 AM
I picked up a 128mb ATI9600 graphics based laptop just after Christmas. I went a bit mad and the price was... a lot. 17" screen, gig of RAM, DVD burner, wireless networking. My poor wallet.

Runs AHII and IL2 FB just peachy at 1440x900 with AA turned on.

Its a Clevo D47U based model and I'd recomend similar to anyone as long as they have large arm muscles, it weighs quite a lot.

Gatso
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Toad on February 22, 2004, 11:27:29 AM
Delerium, Gatso...... particular brand/model suggestions?

This one is for my son; he's a Commercial Real Estate guy and it will have to do work and play. He does about all the company computer stuff, making presentations, maps, graphics, etc.

He wants to stay ~$1500.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Delirium on February 22, 2004, 03:28:15 PM
If you want a gaming laptop like mine, you won't want to use it going from place to place selling real estate. It uses far too much power for true wireless capability. I only bought mine because I'm never far from a power plug...
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Toad on February 23, 2004, 12:38:00 AM
They'll charge off a car battery right?
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Delirium on February 23, 2004, 03:54:03 AM
Yep, I've had no problem hooking it up to the car's DC plug. If hes going to go this route you might want to buy a internal GPS tracker for the car, they are fairly cheap to install with a $5-10 monthly cost. Combine that with a wireless card and you have instant roadmapping where ever you go.

Its cheaper than onscreen mapping and cheaper than a road atlas with internal GPS in the car. Not to mention you have it in case the car gets stolen, you'll know right where the car is.

I went this route when I was doing discharge consultations for the hospital. Made life easier than constantly looking in maps for addresses. Might be worth it if you're son is constantly going to new addresses (like most estate agents tend to do).
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Tumor on February 23, 2004, 04:00:11 AM
Hey Toad

  I bought a Sager from Powernotebooks.com a year ago (P42.4, 512mg RAM, Radeon 9000M I think).  Still runs everything I've thrown at it without a hitch, and thats allot.  (w/extra 256mg of RAM it was just under $1600).  Really chews up the battery though... get an extra.
Title: Gaming Laptops: Suggestions Needed
Post by: Nilsen on February 23, 2004, 04:04:05 AM
Tumor...
How does that mobility radeon 9000 work with AH2 beta?