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westyfromthewestside
0 posts since 23 August 2009
Sun, 23/08/2009 - 21:01
Gaming Laptop $1500-2300?

Hi, Currently looking at buying a new laptop i dont know much about them though.

looking to spend around 1500-2300.

basically i want a laptop that will run new games so as higher specced as i can.

dont care about weight/battery life really.

other thing is i want to be able to hook it up via HDMI to my lcd tv to watch movies and that.

Cheers

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Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Tue, 25/08/2009 - 09:27
Dell XPS 16

the best thing you can get in that range is probably a Dell XPS 16. Wait for a deal when you can get at least 100 dollars off the model you want. The deals change about once every two weeks.

I would also consider waiting for windows 7 on october 22nd so you don't have to dick about with installing it.

Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Fri, 28/08/2009 - 19:28
hey cheers for the advice, i

hey cheers for the advice, i ended up cutting the chase and ordered a Dell XPS 16 (S540106AU1)

-Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor T9600 (2.80GHz/ 1
1066 FSB/ 6MB Cache)
-Obsidian Black 16 " 1080p WUXGA (1920x1080) RGBLE 1
D Full HD Display w/ 2MP cam
-6GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM (1 x 2GB + 1 x 4GB)
-500GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
-Audio Solution -Integrated CREATIVE Sound Blaster(R) X-Fi MB Audio Software Solution
-Wireless Network Card -Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300 (802.11a/g/n) Half Mini-card

Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Wed, 02/12/2009 - 00:28
cost

how much did the piece cost u man??????
total price???

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