Patrick
I already know of these: Dell, Hp, Apple, Asus, Acer, Gateway, Sager, Alienware, Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, Lenovo, and MSI. I'm trying to see all the options for getting a new laptop, my main requirement is graphics everything else is variable. I need at least ATI Mobility Radeon 4650 or Nvidia 9800m GS. Any laptop with at least that graphics is almost certainly powerful enough in all other aspects.
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Best laptop gaming computer brands
Gateway - FX Series
Abbcore Technologies - Velocita
Alienware - Area 51m, Alienware Sentia and Aurora m, M15x, M17x
AVADirect
Dell XPS - M1730 (laptop), and M1530 (laptop)
Falcon Northwest - DR6800, TL2
iBuyPower
Vigor Gaming - Atlantis, Augustus, Artorius, and Aegis
WidowPC
The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Original Design Manufacturers (ODM).
Major relationships include:
Quanta sells to (among others) HP/Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, Sony, Fujitsu, Acer, NEC, Gateway and Lenovo/IBM - note that Quanta is currently (as of August, 2007) the largest manufacturer of notebook computers in the world.
Compal sells to Toshiba, HP/Compaq, Acer, and Dell.
Wistron (former manufacturing & design division of Acer) sells to HP/Compaq, Dell, IBM, NEC, Acer, and Lenovo/IBM.
Flextronics (former Arima Computer Corporation notebook division) sells to HP/Compaq, NEC, and Dell.
ECS sells to IBM, Fujitsu, and Dell.
Asus sells to Apple (iBook), Sony, and Samsung.
Inventec sells to HP/Compaq, Toshiba, and BenQ.
Uniwill sells to Lenovo/IBM and Fujitsu.
Best laptop gaming computer brands
Gateway - FX Series
Abbcore Technologies - Velocita
Alienware - Area 51m, Alienware Sentia and Aurora m, M15x, M17x
AVADirect
Dell XPS - M1730 (laptop), and M1530 (laptop)
Falcon Northwest - DR6800, TL2
iBuyPower
Vigor Gaming - Atlantis, Augustus, Artorius, and Aegis
WidowPC
The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Original Design Manufacturers (ODM).
Major relationships include:
Quanta sells to (among others) HP/Compaq, Dell, Toshiba, Sony, Fujitsu, Acer, NEC, Gateway and Lenovo/IBM - note that Quanta is currently (as of August, 2007) the largest manufacturer of notebook computers in the world.
Compal sells to Toshiba, HP/Compaq, Acer, and Dell.
Wistron (former manufacturing & design division of Acer) sells to HP/Compaq, Dell, IBM, NEC, Acer, and Lenovo/IBM.
Flextronics (former Arima Computer Corporation notebook division) sells to HP/Compaq, NEC, and Dell.
ECS sells to IBM, Fujitsu, and Dell.
Asus sells to Apple (iBook), Sony, and Samsung.
Inventec sells to HP/Compaq, Toshiba, and BenQ.
Uniwill sells to Lenovo/IBM and Fujitsu.
Would you consider my computer as a Gaming Computer?
Sraxion
Manufacturer:
MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
Processor:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6600 @ 2.20GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHz
Memory:
4096MB RAM
Hard Drive:
624 GB Total
Video Card:
NVIDIA ION
Sound Card:
Realtek Digital Output(Realtek High Definition Audio)
Keyboard:
USB Root Hub (Wireless)
Mouse:
USB Root Hub (Wireless)
Operating System:
Windows 7 Home Premium K 64-bit
Answer
A gaming computer is based off of building your own computer, or paying way too much for an in the box computer. Keyboards, mice, hard drive, and sometimes manufacturer is irrelevant.
Nvidia is the chip set maker, not the actual product maker, so that says very little, though Nvidia is very reliable in my experience And the Ion line seems to be good enough for decent WOW type games. A core2 might get you by on some older games, but it cant compete with some other newer processors that run at higher speeds. You've got enough ram, I've never needed more than 4 gigs. Its a good computer, but I'm not sure I'd call it a gaming computer.
A gaming computer is based off of building your own computer, or paying way too much for an in the box computer. Keyboards, mice, hard drive, and sometimes manufacturer is irrelevant.
Nvidia is the chip set maker, not the actual product maker, so that says very little, though Nvidia is very reliable in my experience And the Ion line seems to be good enough for decent WOW type games. A core2 might get you by on some older games, but it cant compete with some other newer processors that run at higher speeds. You've got enough ram, I've never needed more than 4 gigs. Its a good computer, but I'm not sure I'd call it a gaming computer.
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