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ok well i appreciate the recommendation but i'm also not looking for a tank of a laptop, something like 13''
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Definitely not worth the money you're paying. Go to Xoticpc.com and configure a laptop to your likings.
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United States22883 Posts
I would also stay away from Sony's. The only advantage they used to have was form factor, especially for smaller/lighter notebooks before netbooks came around, but right now I see no reason to get one.
As someone with a 17" Gateway (which has held up very well and was worth it for the price), I think that 18.4" Toshiba is over the line. This is manageable but pushing it.
I'd look at Asus or MSI, if you can find them.
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On April 05 2010 05:53 exalted wrote: Portable, so 13-14'' screen (and decent battery) Capable of running Left4Dead2, Starcraft2 (decently)
They both contradict themselves.
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yeah Pakje, I guess it is an oxymoron
most of the time the laptop will be attached to a monitor / external keyboard and mouse but obviously taken out sometimes
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Jibba - there are no other laptops similar to that? That definitely seems like exactly what I'm looking for, and seems like a bargain priced at 1k
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My recommendation is to regularly check http://www.logicbuy.com/subcategorydeals/13/Computers/119/Laptops.aspx?filter=hottest
Find laptops that fall within your specs, then do more research on individual laptops. It is kind of amusing the percentage of recommendations for ginormous 17inch laptops when the OP wanted something portable.
Asus laptops are generally well spec'ed (they are usually the first to adopt newest GPU/CPU etc), but I don't really care for their aesthetics or build quality.
If you are willing to get a 15-inch laptop, check out the HP Envy 15 (can be had for $950 now!). It comes with a good GPU and is quite thin and light for its screen size. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the major vendors (Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, Sony) have good gaming notebooks with 13/14-inch screens.
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On April 05 2010 06:26 exalted wrote: Jibba - there are no other laptops similar to that? That definitely seems like exactly what I'm looking for, and seems like a bargain priced at 1k Nope, at an 11" screen it's basically what people consider a netbook, and you're not going to get gaming power out of any netbook, and probably nothing similar until the 15" area.
EDIT: Actually, your VAIO Z is the only other small notebook that's close, but it's a bigger laptop and much more expensive.
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I suggest you look at slightly bigger laptops (15 inch) if you want some decent gaming performance.
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I was hoping for something ~13'' because I wanted a reasonable resolution (for poker tables). Apparently there is a Vaio out that has an insane resolution (something like 1920x1080 in a 13'' laptop) but that model costs like 3-4k and obviously not possible. I barely find my current 13'' portable enough so a little hesitant to move into the 15'' range...
I guess everyone is saying the Vaio is a scam. I do like their aesthetics but yeah am open to other options.
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check out the envy15 2nd gen with the $450-off coupon. sure it may be 15" not 14, but it's 1" thick and weighs just 5lb. also comes with 1080p, and iirc you can get it under a grand. if it were here in canada i'd jump on it in a heartbeat. it packs great performance, decent battery life, looks very nice, etc.
well you can check out envy15 gen1 in a retail store (best buy?), as for gen2 only the insides changed. you can see if it's portable enough for you.
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Vatican City State1872 Posts
asus for laptops 100% over for the rest of my life
im such an asus fanboy
edit - i don't think any gaming laptop is going to fall in the "portable" category, you're gonna have to go with a 15in minimum imo
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On April 05 2010 07:02 exalted wrote: I was hoping for something ~13'' because I wanted a reasonable resolution (for poker tables). Apparently there is a Vaio out that has an insane resolution (something like 1920x1080 in a 13'' laptop) but that model costs like 3-4k and obviously not possible. I barely find my current 13'' portable enough so a little hesitant to move into the 15'' range...
I guess everyone is saying the Vaio is a scam. I do like their aesthetics but yeah am open to other options.
13" 1920x1080? I'd like to see this.
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13'' 1920x1080 is amazingly stupid
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The Acer Aspire Timeline X 3820TG-434G64n is pretty awesome imo but I don't know if and where you can get it in the US (as far as I know, it will come out it May in DE):
3820TG-434G64n Intel® Core™ i5 Processor i5-430M (3MB shared L3 Cache, 2.26GHz) with Intel® Turbo Boost up to 2,53GHz, 33,78 cm (13,3") HD Acer CineCrystal™ High-Brightness with LED-Backlight (200-nit) TFT, resolution: 1366 x 768, ATI Radeon HD5650 1024MB DDR3, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 640GB S-ATA, WLAN 802.11bgN, 6000 mAh Li-Ion battery (6 cells), BT 2.1, HD Webcam, black (Timeline Design)
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On April 05 2010 07:02 exalted wrote: I guess everyone is saying the Vaio is a scam. I do like their aesthetics but yeah am open to other options. I think certain Vaio's, including the Vaio Z are great laptops. Sure, it is more expensive, but it is far lighter than any other laptop with similar performance, and far faster than any other laptop with similiar portability.
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On April 05 2010 07:02 exalted wrote: I was hoping for something ~13'' because I wanted a reasonable resolution (for poker tables). Apparently there is a Vaio out that has an insane resolution (something like 1920x1080 in a 13'' laptop) but that model costs like 3-4k and obviously not possible. I barely find my current 13'' portable enough so a little hesitant to move into the 15'' range...
I guess everyone is saying the Vaio is a scam. I do like their aesthetics but yeah am open to other options. If you really want < 14", then maybe look into a desktop + netbook combo?
I built my desktop for $1000 CAD so if your budget is $1.5~2k, then you can easily afford the combo. My desktop is i5-750, gtx 260, 4 gb of ram, etc. which can run sc2 on the highest settings easily
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