Laptop with ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 32MB

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Sander

I'm considering a notebook with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 with 32MB
on-chip memory (so not taking it from the 'normal' memory).

I'm wondering whether this vhip is a good choice, considering
- I'm not a gamer, movies/DVD will be the heaviest duty it will be up to.
However, I would like to have that perfect, without disturbance,
- I would like to connect it through an -video port to an WSXGA+ or WUXGA
TFT screen.

Thanx so much for any useful suggestions,

Sander
Amsterdam, NL
 
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Augustus

Sander said:
I'm considering a notebook with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 with 32MB
on-chip memory (so not taking it from the 'normal' memory).

I'm wondering whether this vhip is a good choice, considering
- I'm not a gamer, movies/DVD will be the heaviest duty it will be up to.
However, I would like to have that perfect, without disturbance,
- I would like to connect it through an -video port to an WSXGA+ or WUXGA
TFT screen.


Not great for gaming, but more than fine for what you want. Should not have
any problems with it.
 
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Dark Avenger

I'm considering a notebook with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 with 32MB
on-chip memory (so not taking it from the 'normal' memory).

I'm wondering whether this vhip is a good choice, considering
- I'm not a gamer, movies/DVD will be the heaviest duty it will be up to.
However, I would like to have that perfect, without disturbance,
- I would like to connect it through an -video port to an WSXGA+ or WUXGA
TFT screen.

Thanx so much for any useful suggestions,

Sander
Amsterdam, NL

Mmm, good enough! and because it doesn't leeches of the memory it will allow
the notebook to stay fast enough!
 

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