Best desktop replacement and gaming laptop.

C

Chale

Best desktop replacement and gaming laptop.
Reviews say the Dell XPS M1730 is a fantastic laptop for 3D gaming.
What's good for games is also good for office multitasking and video
editing: an Intel Core Duo processor up to 2.8GHz, a top-of-the-line
graphics card, up to 4GB RAM and a beautiful 1920 x 1200-pixel 17-inch
widescreen display. The Dell M1730 gaming laptop includes a physics
game accelerator, and dual SLI video cards are a high-priced option --
both add smoothness and fast response times to gaming. The Dell
laptop's screen has a glossy coating that boosts brightness and could
glare under office lighting. This laptop is powerful, but not very
portable, since it weighs nearly 11 pounds. It comes in four colors.
 
M

Malke

Chale said:
Best desktop replacement and gaming laptop.
Reviews say the Dell XPS M1730 is a fantastic laptop for 3D gaming.
What's good for games is also good for office multitasking and video
editing: an Intel Core Duo processor up to 2.8GHz, a top-of-the-line
graphics card, up to 4GB RAM and a beautiful 1920 x 1200-pixel 17-inch
widescreen display. The Dell M1730 gaming laptop includes a physics
game accelerator, and dual SLI video cards are a high-priced option --
both add smoothness and fast response times to gaming. The Dell
laptop's screen has a glossy coating that boosts brightness and could
glare under office lighting. This laptop is powerful, but not very
portable, since it weighs nearly 11 pounds. It comes in four colors.

And you felt compelled to give a review here? Or are you asking for
opinions?

If the former, this isn't a review site. You're posting using a web
interface that scrapes Usenet newsgroup messages. This particular newsgroup
is for basic questions about the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.

If the latter, a hardware forum would be a better venue. And I don't believe
the M1730 is offered with Windows XP as an option anyway so a non-technical
Vista forum (not one of the MS public Vista newsgroups which are for tech
support questions) would be what to look for.


Malke
 

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