I have a Toshiba Satellite and it blows, I dropped it and broke the screen, so now I'm going to get it fixed and give it to someone else for school. Anyway I'm in the market for a good gaming laptop but I don't want to spend 2,000 on an Alienware or some shit. What are some good affordable options? It has to be a laptop due to work.
8/13/2008 2:20:35 PM
I get some damn fine framerates on my Lenovo T61p. If you tend to drop your laptops, that would be the brand to go with.
8/13/2008 2:44:39 PM
^ agreedRoll Cage:Go with an R series if you want to save some dough. They are practically the same internal components as the T series, just designed a little thicker (minus high-end graphics).[Edited on August 13, 2008 at 3:17 PM. Reason : advice]
8/13/2008 3:16:31 PM
^ Yep. I customized and got the nVidia Quadro FX 570M. 3GB of RAM, and 100 GB 7200 rpm HD. Grand total after tax was $1300.Plus you get the ThinkVantage suite, including Rescue and Recovery, which is wholly unparalleled in the system-backup arena.It's going to be a very slow process, but people are going to start seeing Thinkpads in a much more versatile light. Mine is proof of life that they make sweet gaming machines nowadays.
8/13/2008 7:30:29 PM
my 14.1" HP pavilion dv2700 has a 2.5ghz c2d T9300, 4gb of RAM, a 200gb 7200rpm hard drive (with perpendicular recording), and a geforce 8400m gs and was just over $900 after taxes and shipping (and it came with an expresscard tv tuner, high capacity battery, bluetooth, wireless-n, and webcam)the only thing i wish it had was an 8400m gt instead
8/13/2008 7:35:19 PM
why did you choose the slightly smaller screen?i wish the HP i just got had the roll cage in it, but oh well, maybe next time.didn't see anything on lenovo's website that jumped out at me. i do believe that thinkpads are sweet though.[Edited on August 13, 2008 at 7:51 PM. Reason : when will HP have led screens?]
8/13/2008 7:43:59 PM
Other cool things about the Thinkpad: motion-sensor in the hard drive (pulls the pins away to prevent damage) and the matte-finish TFT 15 inch monitor.^^ Those are good specs, and probably right around where hkrock should be looking. I might suggest 3 GB versus 4GB of RAM if it means savings. I've read (but honestly not experiences) that the jump from 3 to 4 enters the law of diminishing returns territory.
8/13/2008 7:53:06 PM
wyloch what model thinkpad did you get?i'm trying to price one out.[Edited on August 13, 2008 at 7:55 PM. Reason : oh yeah....]
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8/13/2008 8:02:23 PM
i think i'll get a thinkpad w700, the quad core extreme proc, with a wacom digitizer is just too hot.plus the separate number pad.
8/13/2008 8:30:33 PM
Yeah I hadn't even thought about things like ruggedness, good point though I do have to fly with this a lot.
8/13/2008 10:59:18 PM