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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- you want to get an Dell XPS laptop. they are really good for gaming. and the best graghics cars is an nvidia geforce.
- 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.
- "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
- 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.
- 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)
- 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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