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Old May 6th, 2007   #21
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Default Re: Vista laptops with non-DX10 videocards?

well, the newer lappies are offering some decent graphics solutions, and some even have SLI, which to me is a waste unless you are homeless or living in a van down by the river.......

I'd definitely recommend against Dull, you can get some good deals with places like CyberPower, IBuyPower, and Newegg.



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Default Re: Vista laptops with non-DX10 videocards?

even the Inspirons - which are the same as the XPSs sans the looks, are better solutions.



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