i don't know what model, but if you want a computer for gaming, definitely get a pc since alot of games aren't supported by mac. and if you want it to be extremely reliable, i wouldn't go with vista just yet... since it's new software, there are alot of bugs. i have a few friends that have vista and it crashes on them. i would wait a while before you get vista so microsoft can work out the kinks.
2007-07-31 16:13:23
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answered by Justin 1
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The Dell Inspiron series seem pretty good at handling movies and games. The come with Intel Duo 2 processors and plenty of RAM. They also come with DX10 compatible video cards.
2007-07-31 16:26:07
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answered by mikeashaw416 2
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I have dell e1505 but I guess some people can come with a good one as I got mine over a year already. It is good as it has a Core Duo processors and it has an integrated Intel graphic.
2007-07-31 16:27:12
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answered by NT 3
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Dell Inspiron 1520 w/ core 2 duo processor and at least 2GB Ram. Go to dell.com.
2007-07-31 16:28:57
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answered by kwilfort 7
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nicely the no longer ordinary force is the place information gets saved. 250 GB is extraordinarily hefty, it's going to hold alot of flicks. 1GB of ram is slightly on the tilt side for intense gaming these days, think of of it like little while era reminiscence, the greater you have the fewer in lots of cases you're able to be able to desire to %. up a e book for the respond. ultimate suggestion i provides you whilst figuring out on a working laptop or workstation out of a flyer or some thing: many "good purchase" computers use onboard video hardware. it is nice for each little thing different than intense gaming, so in case you notice "onboard video" in the define steer away from it. you choose some thing that announces "video card". previous that, extraordinarily lots the greater you spend the greater powerful video games you will have the skill to play, what form of video games do you like?
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answered by ? 4
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The best for me is Asus G1 or G2 notebook. The notebook really builded for gaming. Forget about Dell because the price and crappy part their used.
2007-07-31 16:47:53
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answered by Net Crawler 2
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The Toshiba 205 would be a good choice, comes with a NV8700 option and a humungous HD.
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3856&review=Satellite+X205%2DS9349+%2D+Toshiba+Laptop
2007-07-31 22:27:52
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answered by lueeluee 6
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and laptop with 2gb of memory, dedicated graphics card, and an intel core 2 duo processor.
2007-07-31 16:13:50
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answered by Jake 7
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sager notebooks
2007-07-31 16:14:14
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answered by envizible 2
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