


Moderator: Turky
Magyk wrote:I'm actually pretty excited to see what the computer builders here come up with, as I just built a tank-of-a-laptop Sony Vaio F-Series a few weeks ago, and finally got it in this morning. Basically in love with it.
16.4-inch 1080p 1,920x1,080 display,
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB ram
GeForce GT 540M
500GB Harddrive,
Dolby surround sound speakers,
and of course other bells and whistles like a BluRay player, hd webcam etc.
I got this as my laptop for college, so if you factor out the OS/Accidental Coverage/Blurayplayer/Webcam and stuff like that it probably clocks in at around $900-$1,100. (It cost me $1,436 - but the accidental coverage alone is an absurd $250 or something and I had a lot of extra shit as I plan on using it for at least 4 years.) Quite a bit over your price range, but I highly recommend it if you could find the spare cash.
edit: just kind of testing out it's limits I've run HL2, the Sims 3, and Oblivion all at highest quality with no slow down. I've also run Rainbow Six Vegas, which is an absurdly gorgeous looking game with just a tiny bit of slowdown at maxed settings. Again, it's well over your $600 dollar wish, but the thing is really kickass if you can find some extra dough.
GUARD!AN wrote:Magyk wrote:I'm actually pretty excited to see what the computer builders here come up with, as I just built a tank-of-a-laptop Sony Vaio F-Series a few weeks ago, and finally got it in this morning. Basically in love with it.
16.4-inch 1080p 1,920x1,080 display,
Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
8GB ram
GeForce GT 540M
500GB Harddrive,
Dolby surround sound speakers,
and of course other bells and whistles like a BluRay player, hd webcam etc.
I got this as my laptop for college, so if you factor out the OS/Accidental Coverage/Blurayplayer/Webcam and stuff like that it probably clocks in at around $900-$1,100. (It cost me $1,436 - but the accidental coverage alone is an absurd $250 or something and I had a lot of extra shit as I plan on using it for at least 4 years.) Quite a bit over your price range, but I highly recommend it if you could find the spare cash.
edit: just kind of testing out it's limits I've run HL2, the Sims 3, and Oblivion all at highest quality with no slow down. I've also run Rainbow Six Vegas, which is an absurdly gorgeous looking game with just a tiny bit of slowdown at maxed settings. Again, it's well over your $600 dollar wish, but the thing is really kickass if you can find some extra dough.
I have the F-Series laptop too! I've found that the 540M performs slightly better than a GeForce 9800 graphics-wise. This is based purely on my estimates after playing on a computer with a GeForce 9800, not based on the numbers on 3DMark or wahtever.
Eventus stultorum magister.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests