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What is the best gaming notebook/laptop or what specs make it great?

I'll start by giving you a list of what I've found regarding specs and then the most notebook (and accessories) for the best price and then can you tell me what you think? 100+ GB Hard Drive 2+ GB RAM 512+ MB video card (which brand is best?) 2+ GHZ processor I've found HP, IBM Lenovo, Compaq, and Fujitsu to be the most notebook for the best price. What do you think? The game I play the most is World of Warcraft. My husband and I have become such complete WoW nerds that we must have a spare computer and get a new account for me (transferring my characters of course). We already have a desktop, that's why I'm looking for a laptop. This is also so we can play on vacation... except for our anniversary, I have to put my foot down there ;-)

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  1. you want to get an Dell XPS laptop. they are really good for gaming. and the best graghics cars is an nvidia geforce.
  2. Well, if you are serious about gaming you really need to look into buying a desktop machine. You just get so much more power for your money. Go two www.pcusa.com put something together. You can get more horsepower than you need there.
  3. "The game I play the most is World of Warcraft." first off i bow before you *bows* and wow those are good specs. Nvida would be the best brand for video cards but if your looking for fast, cheap and easy, try this website. http://www.ibuypower.com/mall/lobby.htm
  4. For $2000 with shipping, i could sell you a NEW 17" laptop with 512mb go 7600 video card, 2gb ram (expandable to 4), 160gb hard drive, dual layer burner, Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2.16GHz processor, built in wireless a/g/b + bluetooth, windows XP home or vista basic. IT even has 4 built-in speakers and a sub woofer! Now it may be a little more money, but it has the video card, which the other companies like HP and IBM dont have, and it is still a 17" screen Just message me if you are interested, or select this as best answer.
  5. Asus G1/G1s (Nvidia; 7700/8600) fits this critera at a good price but the vRAM isn't as important as the GPU. (both the asus have Nvidia cards but ATI is just as good)
  6. You should get the HP Pavilion dv9000t. It has a good Intel processor, 2 GB RAM , dual hard drives, 512 MB GPU and you can even have an HD DVD drive for only around for $2500.
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