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    looking for a 17" toshiba

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by GaMeRxD, Feb 14, 2008.

  1. GaMeRxD

    GaMeRxD Notebook Evangelist

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    im looking for a laptop like this

    core 2 duo T7500 2.2ghz 4mb L2 cache +
    2GB RAM
    Geforce 512mb8600GT or higher
    17" widescreen
    not over 8.5lbs
    200GB + HD


    thanks , btw i live in canada , so please don't recommend online american stores =P
     
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    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    GaMeRxD Notebook Evangelist

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    a 1500$ or lower one xPP
     
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    Maybe check this page for prices; the link above was the review. :p
     
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    I have the X205-Sli3 and so far have been very impressed with performance from a laptop. I can run CoD4, the Witcher, Crysis, and Half-Life Orange box on medium settings with no issues. Crysis does get sluggish, but it can cripple a desktop. Older games run like clockwork.

    It's a monster to carry around, but still portable. If portability is key for you, I would recommend checking out this line. If portability is not key, save yourself some money and consider a desktop.