If you're looking for a good laptop brand, I would go with either an HP or a Toshiba. The two brands are very reputable and I would personally get them.
Those specs are good enough to play, but you should stick with the lower settings. The graphics settings mainly depends on the resolution and never put AA.
Currently, I only use vlc and cccp (mpc). The rest of the video players i don't bother with anymore, probably until either vlc or cccp doesn't work with my computer anymore.
Yea. The LG one was nice. A few months back, I had to choose between that LG and my current Samsung 226BW. I chose the Samsung over it and didn't regret it. I have a friend that has the LG monitor and it works extremely well.
Thanks for the input. I just disabled the AVG search shield and everything seems to be fine. Thanks again as I was getting very annoyed and my tolerance can only go so far.
I still don't get y there is so much hype going on about the 9800GTX. It is basically a slightly improved and overclocked version of the 8800GTS (G92). Thats prob y i recently bought a 8800GTS (G92). You also get to save yourself about $80 to $100.
Yeah, I would rather have 4GB of memory and a 32-bit OS rather than a 64-bit OS. I would get to keep all my current software and games without worrying about compatibility. If i did change to a 64-bit OS, I would probably find lots of compatibility problems and it would seriously annoy me. I am...
Nice post SkyFuser, that was a very interesting story. Also, there are many things that are out there in the world that can't be explained scientifically.
Starcraft should count because you can play on BNet or over LAN with your friends. You would also be using teamwork against the opposing team. Also, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 came out a couple of weeks ago and it has a co-op campaign and a co-op terrorist hunt.
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