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# 4 17-03-2008 , 08:47 AM
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Originally posted by LadySekhmet
Yeah, I assume that it is, because I am getting a "desktop replacement", yes a glorified huge laptop. :-) 17" widescreen baby! This is coming from someone who has a stinking 14 inch with only 1080x800 screen resolution...it's TOUGH to do maya with just a small window.

I *might* be able to change the video card later in the future, but I'm hoping that my speed and RAM will help a bit.

I don't play WoW anyways, so having a graphic card made for games doesn't matter to me at all. I'm a casual PC gamer.


Cool! user added image

A "desktop replacement" laptop is always awesome! I've got a friend who had one of them, I think he had a 256 MB Radeon put into it (this is a while back so maybe it possible to get 512) which made a OK gaming machine.

Just wondering, does the video card actually come in a card? I'm just saying so cause sometimes they just solder the GPU onto the board and say its a "card" since its near equiv. to one.

Anyways, glad you're getting a widescreen, should be a lot easier. And I'm stuck with a 17" 4:3... meh. user added image


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