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I'm getting this new laptop, but can i get a...? Reall quick, first real answer=10pts.?

quick check from the geeks out there?? ok, so I'm into mild gaming, not really intense stuff, just because that's what i use my PS3 for. I run some solid programs like blender while surfing the web. but anyway, here are the specks: Video Standard SONY Vaio, VGN-FW190 1,149.99 (free shipping+no tax) LCD 16.4" (XBRITE-ECO™) WLAN (802.11a/b/g/n) with integrated Bluetooth® technology 320 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive [5400 rpm] [Regular price $100] Standard Battery Photo Standard Engraving Windows Live OneCare 90-Day Trial Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD with Intel® Clear Video Technology Intel® Core 2™ Duo Processor P8400 (2.26GHz) QuickBooks Simple Start DVD±R DL / DVD±RW / DVD-RAM Drive Microsoft® Office 2007 Home/Student [Regular price $145] (free) Titanium Gray Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Premium with Service Pack 1 4 GB DDR2-SDRAM (DDR2-800, 2GBx2) [Regular price $140] Its probley the best deal, and I love the design of the vaio. I checked it out at staples, but it was cheaper here online, and I trust the internet more than them, lol.

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  1. DUDE..........i cant even understand this(probably beacause im not a geek) o_O
  2. Get a laptop with an Nvidia or ATI HD mobile graphics card, those are much more servicable for games, and if you into intense graphics, get a 512MB card, if you like your games to look good, a 256mb card is good. Try going to www.bestbuy.com and look for the HP gaming laptops... They have some pretty good ones, or if you really want to game, try www.alienware.com ( although some may say theyre overpriced )
  3. What kind of info are you looking for? I do not see your question.
  4. Looks good. You might find a Dell for maybe $100 less, but it sounds like you like the Vaio.
  5. Your not going to be able to play newer games on any where near high settings or you may not be able to play them at all. This does not have a dedicated video card. It has an onbaord built in graphics. Older games like fear circa 2005 are getting 6 frames per second. Below is a link to some games and benchmarks. http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-4500MHD-GMA-X4500MHD.9883.0.html For occasional or older gaming I guess it would be minimal at best. Also the hard drive is only 5400 rpms that is goin to hurt all your performance get a 7200 rpm drive even if its smaller.
  6. Its good stuff and in fact the price tag is much nicer. I suggest that if your into gaming you should have a good internal fan that will keep your laptop cool and avoid overheating it. the specs are good and can handle applications such as games and other sorts of office stuff. Well, good luck and enjoy your new laptop.
  7. Although a Sony is Good Here is my Laptop http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10015052-1.html My company uses Lenovo Laptops Vista Home version ?? Come on, you're kidding right?
  8. Sorry I don't understand the question. I,m not a computerwiz as you can tell by my user name. (noncomputerwiz)
  9. ...hmmm. Please submit all questions in question format. You know, like with one of these "?"
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