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help me choose my gaming laptop
Saras:
Well, according to my google-fu
The 650 should play on medium-high and the 675m should max out both maybe a bit of stutter in towns with the 7970 giving headroom to spare.
--- Quote from: kitamesume on May 21, 2012, 02:01:26 PM ---^ going by desktop standards, and since laptop screens hardly goes bigger than 16" then running the game at 1360x768 res which is pretty much the native of desktop 16" screens wont lose you much details.
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wat
Can you even get 17.3 inch laptops with a lower res than 1600x900? And 1360x768 is a shit grade screen for laptops.
Goddamnit, the three laptops you gave yourself have native displays at 1080p.
kitamesume:
did you just misread what i said? i said desktop monitor screens at 16" usually has 1360x768 as their native res, that would mean running a game @ that res on a laptop with less than 16" wont be as horrible as you think
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--- Quote from: kitamesume on May 21, 2012, 02:01:26 PM ---^ going by desktop standards, and since laptop screens hardly goes bigger than 16" then running the game at 1360x768 res which is pretty much the native of desktop 16" screens wont lose you much details.
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Saras:
Guess I did, horribly horribly so and now I feel like an idiot.
Anyway, yes. I agree. If you just want something that looks good enough an i5 with 650m should suffice. However, your budget is easily large enough to get something to max them out. Without going with alienware.
kitamesume:
oh yea, this makes me wonder why there aint any desktop monitors with more pixel density(higher res at lower physical screen size).
21.5" with 2560x1440 would be sweet.
ASecondChance:
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks/Gaming_Powerhouse/G75VW/#overview
cant go wrong with any asus though
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