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When talking about Gaming everyone knows the most important aspect of your system (desktop or notebook) is the graphics card. I didn't even need to read the artical to know the conclusion. Alienware had the best graphics card and not surprisingly dominated most the benchmarks.

What I really want to see is a comparison between notebooks of approximately the SAME VALUE. Brand bang for the buck if you will. Granted, what is affordable for 1 person may not be affordable for the next... but the idea is, if an ABS proves to be better at the $2500 price mark than an equally priced Alienware... then maybe the quality standard will hold true across the price spetrum.

I can go to BUYABS, alienware, dell, etc... and at almost every site configure a computer for $2500 with a 7900 series go GPU. I would like to see the power consumption and performance levels for a $2500 computer between different brands. At a specific price mark, what are the big differences? Resolution, case quality? Customer support?

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a little update could do perhaps because the cat 6.4 mobility supports upto x1800 xt now. no x1900 listed yet wonder if they ever will ^^

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I looked at your site and you have some good stuff. any chance you could get one of your notebooks with a TV tuner? or would it be easier to buy an external one later.



GhostStalker, I am sorry I missed your post. To answer your question (a week and a half later)

The Executioner can have an internal tv tuner with remote control. The Executioner will have the 7900 GTX with 512 MB option in the next few weeks.

The Assissin can also have an internal tuner.

The Eliminator could, but it would bump the internal wirelss to a PCMCIA cardbus adaptor, I don't know if you will like that (there is but 1 mini-pci in the Eliminator).

Otherwise I could get an external USB or PCMCIA possibly ExpressCard tv tuner for any of them.

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Thanks amrizul

The demo for darkstar one is supposed to be available friday june 30th from gamespot (I think you have to do the free registration thing) 5pm UDT (9am pacific, noon EST).

It is by a german developer (CDV published by ascaron) and looks very promising, though of course we'll not know for sure till the final product hits shelves. Approx release date is aug 14/06.

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Sirsi

U are welcome..

Actually my radar had been set for this game since lancersreactor told us about this game..

that why i know about this game..

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