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http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?currentpage=1&topic_id=70633
A few days ago I defragged, a defrag so extreme it was compareable to randy marsh's crap. And for some reason my computer was cool, but like, 6 hours ago it like totally died on me tho.
I think it was the cpu or motherboard however, strangely enough, every part of it was on the brink of death. It could just have been a unified death.
anyway, I decided to get a portable LG 12'1 inch as a light gaming pc, decent noob card x2400HD, 2ghz core 2 duo and 2gig's of ram, if i'm lucky it can play starcraft 2 on medium settings.
I shall play plenty of psx, snes, and adventure games on this tiny little dude, and of course, bROODWAR.
you guys dig it, it will crush my old 2100xp palomino cpu and 4600TI, 512mb of ram.
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12 inch screen? :{
that's gonna hurt you man.
if you really want a portable one, get the asus U2E.
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Belgium6755 Posts
12" is indeed a killer on the eyes
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Spenguin
Australia3316 Posts
12"!!! Thats not even the recommended cock size needed to play BW!
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Why did you pick a 12 inch? could've at least gone for 15
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most Ultra portable laptops are either 11inch or 12inch and they should come with ULV but running starcraft is gonna neutrify that :{ so whats the point.
they are light tho... but trust me, it's gonna be a fucking hassle to read and watch on that tiny screen.
if you really want a small computer, might as well go for an asus eeepc for 1/5 of the price.
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well i got a 20" at home, and as i shall Travel, it will essentially be a portable msn/browser/mp3/s-video hook up to tv to play films. And some emulating of snes/psx games.
So the smaller the better...
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On May 04 2008 23:52 haduken wrote: most Ultra portable laptops are either 11inch or 12inch and they should come with ULV but running starcraft is gonna neutrify that :{ so whats the point.
they are light tho... but trust me, it's gonna be a fucking hassle to read and watch on that tiny screen.
if you really want a small computer, might as well go for an asus eeepc for 1/5 of the price.
asus eeepc is 2999sek here, and this one is 7000sek with shipping, twice as much yeah but at least it can play some games. This one is awesome for its price.
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get the 9inch eeepc when it come out. or get the 2210b HP which has better specs (with a normal Pentium dual-core cpu) instead of the ULV laptops. ULV cpus will run slower even if on paper they are comparable. essentially, the ultra portables are very good on battery life but in practice, as soon as you start running dvds, or games, the battery will drain FAST. if you only browse and do word then 6 to 12 hours you can get out of it.
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Physician
United States4146 Posts
lg is making good products, quality too; if the price is right, go for it!
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its a pretty awesome computer for its price tho, it was at like 12000sek(think 1200$) this xmas but has just now dropped to the awesome price of 7000(think 700$), probably from alot of competition.
• Operating System - Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium (Eng/Swe/Fin/Dan/Nor) • Processor - Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T7250 (2.0GHz/2M/FSB800) • Chipset - Intel PM965 + ICH8M • Memory - 2GB(1024MB x 2) DDR II (667MHz, Dual Channel Support, Up to 4GB) • LCD - 12.1″ Fine Bright(Glare) WXGA(1280 x 800) • Side Show (Option) - Yes (Size : 2.5″) • Graphics - ATI® MobilityTM Radeon® X2400HD (128MB VRAM, 896MB Hyper Memory) • Hard Drive - S-ATA 200GB (5400rpm) • ODD(9.5mm) - DVD Super-Multi(DVD-R/RW, +R/RW, RAM) Dual Layer • Wireless - Intel® Pro/Wirless 3945ABG(802.11a/b/g) • W-LAN Antenna - Triple Hexa-band Antenna • Modem - 56K Modem/Fax • LAN - 10/100/1000Mbps(Gigabit) • Bluetooth - Yes(BlueCoreTM4) • Keyboard - 84 Key, Elastic Reactive Keyboard • Pointing Device - 2Button Touchpad, Scroll Function • Buttons - Power Button, Volume Knob • Memory Card Slot - 5-in-1 (XD/SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro) • PC Card Slot - PCMCIA Type II • Audio - SRS WOW HD, 24bit High Definition • I / O - 3USB, VGA, RJ45, RJ11, S-Video, IEEE1394, Line-in, Mic-in, S/PDIF(Headphone), Cable Port Replicator Connector • Battery - 6 Cells(Li-Ion), 5200mAh • AC Adapter - 90W • Indicator - Power, HDD, AC/Battery Charge, Num Lock, Caps Lock, WLAN • Security - Kensington Lock, HDD security • Dimension(W x D x H) - 301 x 226 x 34 (mm) • Weight - 1.94kg (with a standard battery) • Color - Black Glossy
i dig
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that looks like a good deal... but watch for the wireless. it doesn't support wireless N but still pretty standard.
btw that's a pretty heavy laptop for a 12 inch. judging by the CPU core i would say the battery last at most 3 hours (with 6 cell). but i think you can get one of those docking pad to extend the hours.
also remember to check the warranty. 1 year is pretty standard but if its more than that, check if its manufacture warranty.
IMO this laptop is incorrectly marketed. it doesn't stand out in anyway to make it worthwhile. it sits in between a portable and a standard laptop. the weight is only fractionally lighter than some of the T series thinkpads which has better quality + specs. the only thing it has going for it is the price.
:/ go for it if you want. on paper its a decent machine but some of the stuff is a bit overkill.
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Physician
United States4146 Posts
- now thing I always do with laptops which (for me!) is very important is - i) they don't heat up like the dickens ii) how long can they last on one full battery charge - if u can try it it out (for heat 30 min on is enuf, for battery life, research; the ones that heat up will last less and are dam annoying
what's the exact model name ur buying?
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United States4146 Posts
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Physician
United States4146 Posts
tell us how she works out for u when u get her ~
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