Author Topic: A good desktop or laptop?  (Read 921 times)

http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/pdet.to?poid=460550



It seems pretty good, the one I'm might get is the cheapest model at 1,200$.

Specifications:
Intel® Core™ i5-430M Processor
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium
4GB DDR3 memory
500GB hard drive (7200 rpm)
1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® 360M
DVD SuperMulti with Labelflash®
802.11n wireless
Integrated webcam
HDMI output
harman/kardon® stereo speakers

Additional features:
7200 RPM Hard Drive, HDMI port, harman/kardon® speakers, Face Recognition, Numeric 10-key Pad, Webcam and Mic

If you can link a better one that's under or near 1,200$, that would be nice. I do not want to buy parts from newegg, considering working on laptops is difficult, and I can't build computers, though I can maybe swap out some parts like graphics cards and stuff like that. I may consider a desktop though.
I intend to use it for games like Sim city 4, Gmod, Half life 2, other valve games, etc. aka not very visual games, but I hope this will run these games efficiently.
« Last Edit: April 20, 2010, 06:14:28 PM by Dodger »


Nice wallpaper I want it

For over 1k$ that damn thing better be able to run a valve game lol

For over 1k$ that damn thing better be able to run a valve game lol

I'm might also run some more heavy graphics and physics games like Fallout 3, Spore, Gmod, etc. and that I hope it also runs these well also with the pre-set specs.

Bump because I haven't gotten any good advice.

I'm might also run some more heavy graphics and physics games like Fallout 3, Spore, Gmod, etc. and that I hope it also runs these well also with the pre-set specs.
Spore isn't at all graphics intensive.
My desktop runs it like a steak knife through half melted butter, it doesn't take much because even at highest some aspects look really awful graphically.
It definitely is CPU intensive though.

Why are you buying a laptop for gaming?


Dont you have your home computer for that?

Why are you buying a laptop for gaming?


Dont you have your home computer for that?
Some people need a gaming laptop for mobility, either they will also use it partially for 'school' wink wink or their parents are divorced and live between them every weekend or something.

Some people need a gaming laptop for mobility, either they will also use it partially for 'school' wink wink or their parents are divorced and live between them every weekend or something.
Exacty. Everytime I say I need a laptop for gaming they go "huurrr Deksotp betar for gamin no poitn ni laptpo" and I say because my parents are divorced.

I still cannot find the right one though.
« Last Edit: April 20, 2010, 07:40:57 AM by iownu424 »

IM just saying, i never used my laptop for games...


I only use it for work.

Don't get a laptop. Trust me. I got a laptop, and I regret it. They can't run games as well as desktops, they aren't upgradable. They are just somewhat portable. It was the biggest mistake I ever made. Take my advice, don't get one.

If I get a laptop for gaming mainly, would this be a good one?

Link

Edit: I already have a spare monitor
« Last Edit: April 20, 2010, 06:14:02 PM by Dodger »