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The Satellite A665-3DV 3D gaming laptop gives any user a jumpstart into the world of 3D with NVIDIA built-in vision technology and an Intel Core i5 processor for 50. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey look at the 3D tech, glasses and more! Check it out. For more from Gadget Pr0n, go here: g4tv.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

bit.ly The good: First Netbook with new Intel Atom N450 CPU; fantastic battery life. The bad: Lacks modern Netbook upgrades such as HD display, extra RAM; only minor performance boost over previous versions. The bottom line: As the first next-gen Intel Atom Netbook, Asus’ Eee PC 1005PE offers amazing battery life, but otherwise feels like a last-gen system.
Video Rating: 3 / 5
Theje Reviews the Clevo P151HM1 gaming notebook. Clevo P151HM1 Specifications: -Intel Core i7 2630QM, up to 2.8 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache -Nvidia GTX 460M, 1.5 GB GDDR5 VRAM -4 GB DDR3 1333 RAM -500 GB 7200 RPM HDD -15.6″ 1080p screen -6.8 lbs -This configuration: 00 on iBuyPower.com WEI Score: Processor – 7.4 Memory – 7.4 Graphics – 7.1 Gaming – 7.1 Hard Disk – 5.9 All of the music in this video are original compositions and violate no copyright. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe! Feel free to ask questions!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Theje reviews the Asus G60 gaming notebook. Asus G60 specifications: -Intel Core 2 Duo P9500 (2.53 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache) -Nvidia GTX 260M w/ 1 GB GDDR3 VRAM -4 GB DDR2 RAM -128 GB Crucial performance SSD -1366×768 resolution 16″ display The song at the end of the video is Joel Michael’s “Bartender Suagr Mama,” which is now available on iTunes! This song is used with permission from the composer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Theje reviews the Lenovo Ideapad Y560 entertainment notebook. Introducing Alys! Lenovo Ideapad Y560 Specifications: -Intel Core i7 720QM CPU (up to 2.8 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache) -Radeon 5730 GPU, 1 GB DDR3 VRAM -4 GB DDR3 RAM -500 GB 5400 RPM HDD -15.6″ 1366×768 Screen The song playing during the gameplay footage is Theje’s latest single, “Watching Her Dance,” available now on iTunes, Napster, and Amazonmp3.com! That Lenovo keyboard video link is: www.youtube.com Thanks For Watching!
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Theje reviews the Dell Studio 16 XPS 1645 with an ATi Radeon 5730 and Intel 720QM processor. Dell Studio 16 XPS 1645 Specifications: -Intel Core i7 720QM (1.6-2.8 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache) -ATi Radeon Mobility HD 5730 w/ 1 GB GDDR3 VRAM -4 GB DDR3 1333 RAM -320 GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD -1920×1080 15.6″ LED Display -Power Button The symphony at the end of the video is called “Fire In the Clouds.” It is my own original MIDI composition.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

(PRWEB) September 29, 2011
Computer hardware in general and mobile hardware in particular is in a constant state of development. New mobile computer processors (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) are regularly rolled out, with enhanced technology such as smaller production processes, improved power efficiency and greater overall performance.
FullText Media anticipates that the audience has a varying–but in this case generally high–technical knowledge on the subject, and that it is imperative that the editors are equally well versed in bleeding-edge technology. This is what FullText Media has been focusing on and achieved with BestGamingLaptop.Net–both thanks to a team of dedicated, tech-savvy editors and helpful user feedback.
With console gaming being right between two hardware generations, PC gaming is moving forward fast and laptop gaming even more so. The manufacturers that form the base in terms of advanced PC hardware–Intel, AMD and NVIDIA–have all made major leaps forward in miniaturization, improving laptop performance and facilitating lower prices on gaming laptops, prompting a surge of new gaming-capable machines to the market. AMD and NVIDIA are neck and neck in mobile gaming graphics, which AMD also competes on another front with Intel in complete platforms for gaming and general computing, with the latest trend being on-die integrated graphics with major improvements in general performance.
Consequently, gamers are faced with more choices than ever. Although they are still very popular for good reasons, established gaming laptop brands such as Alienware and ASUS’ Republic of Gamers have received competition from unlikely sources in the last couple of years. Compared to the bulky portable machines that have been the expected standard in high-end performance laptops for almost a decade, smaller and average-sized mainstream laptops are also more commonly equipped with graphics processing units that can handle the latest games.
As a result, it is difficult and takes time to navigate the vast amount of gaming-capable products locate the laptops that are more suitable for gaming than others, and this is where BestGamingLaptop.Net aims to help its readers; partly by building and maintaining a list of the (in the editors’ opinions) best gaming laptops at any given moment, but also by keeping track of new arrivals in the U.S. market and worldwide.
The website also welcomes user reviews and participation in an on-going commitment to offer unbiased advice to readers. BestGamingLaptop.Net is more than just a buying guide–the site engages with users to offer specific advice based on its readers’ requirements.
BestGamingLaptop.Net strives to be constantly up-to-date with the developments in the world of PC gaming and will continue to expand with more high-quality gaming Notebook Reviews and analysis. The target is to achieve and retain its position as the ultimate guide to gaming laptops.
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**The dv6-6135 does, in fact, house a proper dedicated graphics card, the 6750M with 1 GB of GDDR5 memory. This card activates only during games and other 3D applications. To make things crystal clear, the hype-jargon term “dual graphics” means instead “switchable,” not “Crossfire,” which is AMD’s dual-GPU graphics solution. The reason I was confused about this is because the performance seemed too low for a GDDR5-equipped graphics card, and that’s because the A8 3500M processor is too weak to let the 6750M perform up to its full potential. I apologize for the confusion. Theje reviews the HP dv6-6135 entertainment notebook. HP dv6-6135 Specifications: -AMD A8 3500M APU, 1.5-2.4 GHz -AMD 6620G Integrated GPU -AMD Radeon 6750M GPU w/ 1 GB GDDR5 -6 GB DDR3 RAM -640 GB 5400 RPM HDD -15.6″ 1366×768 Screen -Blu-Ray The song played during the gameplay footage is Theje’s “Do You Know”, available now on iTunes, Napster and Amazonmp3! Thanks For Watching!
Video Rating: 5 / 5
After coming to the realization that I wasn’t going to find a good video review for the G50vt X5 laptop, I decided to make one myself. I hope you enjoy it!
The song at the end of the video is called “Devils and Witches” by Joel Michael. It has been used with permission from the composer. The album “Devils and Witches” is now available on iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody.
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I describe and list ways for buying a laptop super cheap!
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Asus showcases their G71G Laptop, a mobile platform designed to give gamers the competitive edge. Soon these powerful notebooks will be available to you, all the performance you can expect from ASUS at CES 2009.
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This is a video of me playing the SWAT 4 on the netbook Acer Aspire One. It plays quite smoothly, with some slowdowns, but it’s still very well playable. Enjoy!
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