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jean
14-Nov-07, 20:18
Also its for a 21st birthday..Im not up to speed on the latest processors for laptops etc ie wireless. HELP!

Ash
14-Nov-07, 21:26
my 21st was last month and my parents got me a laptop, its an acer - its wireless, very good, very fast, google acer laptops

jean
14-Nov-07, 21:48
my 21st was last month and my parents got me a laptop, its an acer - its wireless, very good, very fast, google acer laptops
thanks.. for gaming does it need a special graphics card and processor?

NickInTheNorth
14-Nov-07, 22:08
some good advice here (http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/laptops/0,39030093,49273226,00.htm)

lazytown
14-Nov-07, 23:59
I bought the Gateway MX8716b from tesco in Wick for £499. it has not too bad a spec:

2Gb RAM
120Gb Hard Drive
Intel Core 2 Duo (2 x 1.73 Ghz)
17" Widescreen
Wifi Enabled
DVD Re-Writer
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
The only thing that would let this notebook down for gaming is the graphics capabilities.

I had a look on the dell website and used there customising tool to build your own. Using a similar spec as above but with better graphics comes in around £719..The model I customised was the Inspiron 1720.

Then there is the top model from Dell (Insprion XPS M1730) that comes in around £2300:

Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme X7900 (2.8GHz)
LCD17.0" UltraSharp™ WUXGA (1920x1200) TFT with TrueLife™ with Integrated 2.0MP web cam
4Gb RAM
200GB Hard Driveedit
Dual NVIDIA® GeForce® Go 8700M GT graphics with NVIDIA SLI Technology PHYSICS PCI CARDAgeia PhysX Processing Unit Card


But at the end of the day it depends on what your budget is.

Mr_Me19
15-Nov-07, 08:33
But at the end of the day it depends on what your budget is.

That is 100% correct. If you are ok with disclosing your budget then i'm sure there will be a few of us at least with great ideas for you.

jean
15-Nov-07, 09:18
say 700 pounds? max? cheaper would be better.

lazytown
15-Nov-07, 10:00
possible that gateway one (MX8716b) from tescos @ £499. As I said the graphics are not the greatest for 3D stuff but it is a good laptop.

Ash
15-Nov-07, 10:08
i have played games on my laptop and the graphics are amazing

Bobinovich
15-Nov-07, 11:01
Could you clarify what kind of PC games are likely to be played on it?

If it's full bown commercial titles (such as Call of Duty, Football/Championship Manager, The Sims, Half Life, etc.) i.e. games which require a lot of CPU & graphics processing, then you'll need as much power as possible. Lazytowns Gateway or customised Inspiron 1720 recommendations are decent enough specification.

If however it's going to be card, strategy or other games which are not dependent on response speeds or hungry graphics processing, then pretty much any laptop will do. If that's the case then I'd simply recommend staying clear of Celeron & Sempron processors.

shazzap
15-Nov-07, 12:16
Correct me if i'm wrong, but i always thought dedicated graphics are the best for gaming.
Shazzap

Mr_Me19
15-Nov-07, 15:32
Yes they are? I would have a look for some just now but I'm... em.... busy.... *cough*

And of course it has nothing to do with the fact that i'm at school. Lol!

jean
15-Nov-07, 17:57
Could you clarify what kind of PC games are likely to be played on it?

If it's full bown commercial titles (such as Call of Duty, Football/Championship Manager, The Sims, Half Life, etc.) i.e. games which require a lot of CPU & graphics processing, then you'll need as much power as possible. Lazytowns Gateway or customised Inspiron 1720 recommendations are decent enough specification.

If however it's going to be card, strategy or other games which are not dependent on response speeds or hungry graphics processing, then pretty much any laptop will do. If that's the case then I'd simply recommend staying clear of Celeron & Sempron processors.

I havent a clue? id say the most popular ones.hes football mad.Ill have a look at the ones you suggest. ta.

jean
15-Nov-07, 18:13
Yes they are? I would have a look for some just now but I'm... em.... busy.... *cough*

And of course it has nothing to do with the fact that i'm at school. Lol!
thanks!:D all help gratefully recieved!

Mr_Me19
16-Nov-07, 08:53
http://www.buy.com/retail/Product.asp?sku=204734792 (http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://www.buy.com/retail/Product.asp?sku=204734792) american site but you should be able to find it somewhere else. 64 bit.

http://www.buy.com/retail/Product.asp?sku=204947893 (http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://www.buy.com/retail/Product.asp?sku=204947893) very similar. Same site. But much cheaper. 32 bit.

Your best bet though (for ready built systems) is dell. You can choose a PC to buy. Or you can choose it as a base and add on extras.

I'll look around though.

Edit: Oh! Also try ebay. They have some good ones. (Get all my computer stuff from there)

jean
16-Nov-07, 19:20
his mums decided on this..
Gateway MX8716b 17" Laptop
thanks for all your help.

Mr_Me19
17-Nov-07, 12:38
That's actually a really nice computer... Never noticed it on tesco's before...

Now for something I have decided on:

In the posting in technical support thread there is a post which states: Please close a thread once your problem is resolved.

Something which I whole heartedly agree with. All you need to do for us is click thread tools near the top of the page, then click "close thread". Simple as that. Thanks.