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The FragBook

Petaris writes "For all of you hard core gamers out there a new choice is availiable for gaming notebooks. Introducing the Falcon Northwest FragBook. This notebook will be in direct competition with gaming notebooks from several competetors including Alienware and VooDoo. Falcon-nw, VooDoo, and more recently Alienware are the place to look for insanely high end and usually fairly expensive gaming systems. The gaming notebook, a more recent arrival in the industry, promises more recent processors than are commonly available for notebooks. Just make sure you stock up on batteries or settle in next to an outlet. :)"

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  1. Don't get it by Gilesx · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If I want to play an FPS, I want my 21" monitor, my 6 channel surround sound with booming bass and a nice mouse to move around - I just don't think the experience could translate so well to an LCD screen, tinny laptop speaker, and a pressure pad to move about. And it'd probably cost a hell of a lot more too.

    I guess I'll just stick to using my laptop for pr0n when I'm away on business trips...

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    1. Re:Don't get it by Trent05 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Plus it won't burn your nuts after about 20 minutes!!

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    2. Re:Don't get it by Squirrley · · Score: 5, Funny

      i've used laptops at lans before, and it's really cool when somebody hits the power strip, and everybody dies exept you.

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  2. My laptop is running Windows by jabbadabbadoo · · Score: 5, Funny
    My laptop's running Windows.

    I call it the DeFragBook.

  3. professional use by scheveningen · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The first time I saw a gaming labtop was during a meeting. Discussing CAD or visual simulation works fairly well on such machines!
    It is great to see all you gamers drive the market, so I can work better.

  4. Re:raid in a notebook?!? by kfg · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, you don't use it for striping in a gaming system. It's purely a hardware failsafe. Level 1 mirroring. Pure redundency.

    You only need to spin the drive when you write to it, which in a gaming system is a very occasional occurance. We're not talking "Enterprise" order processing database here. We're talking writing back to the config file after a gaming session is over and the ability to switch to that drive if the primary drive fails while actually gaming.

    So it's a drain on the battery, but nowhere near twice the drain.

    And I certainly never said that using a laptop for a LAN party makes a lot of sense anyway.

    KFG

  5. Re:I tried by jollis · · Score: 5, Informative
    Disabling vertical sync can help, since it unclamps FPS from your monitor refresh.

    A few hints on the fps/refresh subject:
    • For Q3A/RtCW engine based games, there's a console variable called 'r_displayRefresh'. This allows you to have the game set its own display refresh. I personally use r_displayRefresh 120 @ 800x600x32. Make sure you don't exceed your monitor's specifications.
    • Disabling vertical sync can greatly improve game performance for those stuck with low refresh rates. For example, one can easily do steady 125+ FPS while the monitor runs as 60Hz.
    • Use a mouse with a decent sampling rate and/or check its settings. Choppy performance (during turns especially) can often be attributed to low mouse rates and not frame rates.
  6. Re:"The computer you want always costs $5000". by rgsmith · · Score: 5, Funny
    I have herd that XPHome functions better under gamming loads than Pro. Is this true?
    ...someone with a 4-digit ID is asking the /. crowd for Windows tech support...

    Priceless.