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So unfortunately we're only going to work for like 10 hours a day. That leaves like 5 hours where I'm going to be bored as fuck. I'm thinking about buying a gaming notebook (I know, blasphemy) and I'm wondering what everyone suggests because I'm too lazy to do my own research right now. Possibly would like to play BF3 with my homies on it. Money is no limit because I'm rich bitch.
obviously alienware
Alienware M11x r3.

Both Kase and I have M11x netbooks. In addition to being able to run games, it also has fully customizable lighting (it can be as garish or subdued as you like), a nice soft-touch aluminum case, and good battery life (~5 hours for me, but that number has been improved with updated hardware) when you aren't gaming. I've never had any major issues with it and it's quick to boot and runs smoothly. It's a really nice toy.

(11-28-2011, 09:48 PM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ]Alienware M11x r3.

Both Kase and I have M11x netbooks. In addition to being able to run games, it also has fully customizable lighting (it can be as garish or subdued as you like), a nice soft-touch aluminum case, and good battery life (~5 hours for me, but that number has been improved with updated hardware) when you aren't gaming. I've never had any major issues with it and it's quick to boot and runs smoothly. It's a really nice toy.

Now I know what I want for Christmas.
i was joking Sad

"the ultraportable M11x is designed for gamers who have a mobile life." - welp that's not for me then
(11-30-2011, 11:24 AM)versus link Wrote: [ -> ]i was joking Sad

"the ultraportable M11x is designed for gamers who have a mobile life." - welp that's not for me then

Works fine for note-taking in class.

I game on it when I'm at home away from my desktop.
(11-30-2011, 11:24 AM)versus link Wrote: [ -> ]i was joking Sad

"the ultraportable M11x is designed for gamers who have a mobile life." - welp that's not for me then
THIS THREAD ISN"T FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(11-30-2011, 11:24 AM)versus link Wrote: [ -> ]i was joking Sad

"the ultraportable M11x is designed for gamers who have a mobile life." - welp that's not for me then

You can make the lighting rainbows though.

Bitches love rainbows.

Vandamguy

better specs lower price ?

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.asp...6834230132

thats the canadian newegg site too.
screen is bigger as well. I'll have to shop around newegg to see what's up. Gonna hold off on my purchase til I get a few paychecks though I'm kinda broke at the moment.
(12-01-2011, 12:42 AM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ]You can make the lighting rainbows though.

Zaius love rainbows.
(12-02-2011, 12:22 PM)versus link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Didzo link=topic=6114.msg231894#msg231894 date=1322718148]You can make the lighting rainbows though.

Zaius love rainbowdash.
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This is what I have.  Runs BF3 with 40-50 fps on 1600x900, high textures, low shadows, everything else medium.
(12-02-2011, 11:10 PM)Moosendoo link Wrote: [ -> ]This is what I have.  Runs BF3 with 40-50 fps on 1600x900, high textures, low shadows, everything else medium.
thanks moose
(12-02-2011, 11:37 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Moosendoo link=topic=6114.msg232081#msg232081 date=1322885441]
This is what I have.  Runs BF3 with 40-50 fps on 1600x900, high textures, low shadows, everything else medium.
thanks moose
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Nice website.
Fingerprint reader.



I approve. I wish my Dell had a fingerprint reader on it, but meh. It's got the i3 so it wins over the Core2Duo with one.


(12-03-2011, 03:07 AM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ]Nice website.
They're just one of the main Sager/Clevo resellers.  Here is one that has a better website.  b)  The only reason you don't want to buy directly from Sager themselves is that resellers have a lot better customer service.
I like my Alienware, it's just a burden on my eyes when I try to read papers and stuff for hours because everything is so small.
But it's nice for everything else and is super portable. My battery life for it on the lowest brightness and eco settings is about 6.5 hours.
I just bought the laptop that Vandam posted for my girlfriend. TF2 at high averages 30-40fps, on low averages 50-60 (1366x768). Most games don't lag much.