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How much will a laptop capable of running oblivion cost me and can anyone reccomend a good one to go for.

I need a new laptop, and want one before my next business trip which I can see being very boring (kuala Lumpor working nights), so want a nice long lasting game to play whilst I am bored and in dodgey sleep patterns.

It dosent have to run it at max settings or anything, just run it, dont really want to spend a fortune. If its too much I suppose I'll have to buy a cheaper laptop and a DS or something! :-)
 
You need a laptop with at least a 7600 go or higher, so you looking about £1000 + depending on make and model.

Toshiba and HP have the best spec around £1000 - £1400.

Try looking for a Tosh model P100 - 429, has a 120gb hdd and 128mb 7600 go.
 
UKDTweak said:
You need a laptop with at least a 7600 go or higher, so you looking about £1000 + depending on make and model.

Toshiba and HP have the best spec around £1000 - £1400.

Try looking for a Tosh model P100 - 429, has a 120gb hdd and 128mb 7600 go.

didn't really want to spend that much, thaught it might take a £1000+ laptop to run it.

I might just get a DS/psp and get a pool laptop from work.
 
you can get laptops for cheaper than a grand with a geforce go 7600, try looking for a custom built zepto laptop or maybe this will interest you

Toshiba Satellite Pro P100
649.99 inc vat (free delivery)
This 17” widescreen desktop replacement laptop features an efficient XP Professional, Core Solo Centrino processing and powerful nVidia dedicated graphics, making it an ideal multimedia solution. Wireless networking, DVD writer and 5-in-1 card reader are other features that make this an affordable, high performance laptop.

* Intel Centrino Core Solo T1300 Processor 1.66GHz
* 1024MB DDRII-533MHz
* 60GB Hard Drive
* DVD Dual Layer Drive - To read DVDs and CDs and write CDs, DVD+, DVD- and large Dual Layer DVD
* 17.0" WXGA+ Widescreen TFT Screen with TruBrite Technology
* NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 128MB dedicated graphics
* Integrated gigabit LAN
* Integrated wireless 802.11a/b/g LAN
* Integrated 5-in-1 card reader – reads Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card and XD Picture Card
* Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition Pre Loaded
* FREE Microsoft Office OneNote 2003
* 1 year warranty - upgradeable to 3 years

the specs above should be enough to run the game, obviously not at max settings but it is good specs for the price.
 
I would buy a gaming desktop rig really, you need to spend a lot of money to get a gaming laptop to get good performance with Oblivion (heck even on mine it lags a bit) then use a cheap laptop for office/browsing work.
 
Jason111!!! said:
you can get laptops for cheaper than a grand with a geforce go 7600, try looking for a custom built zepto laptop or maybe this will interest you

Toshiba Satellite Pro P100
649.99 inc vat (free delivery)
This 17” widescreen desktop replacement laptop features an efficient XP Professional, Core Solo Centrino processing and powerful nVidia dedicated graphics, making it an ideal multimedia solution. Wireless networking, DVD writer and 5-in-1 card reader are other features that make this an affordable, high performance laptop.

* Intel Centrino Core Solo T1300 Processor 1.66GHz
* 1024MB DDRII-533MHz
* 60GB Hard Drive
* DVD Dual Layer Drive - To read DVDs and CDs and write CDs, DVD+, DVD- and large Dual Layer DVD
* 17.0" WXGA+ Widescreen TFT Screen with TruBrite Technology
* NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 128MB dedicated graphics
* Integrated gigabit LAN
* Integrated wireless 802.11a/b/g LAN
* Integrated 5-in-1 card reader – reads Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card and XD Picture Card
* Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition Pre Loaded
* FREE Microsoft Office OneNote 2003
* 1 year warranty - upgradeable to 3 years

the specs above should be enough to run the game, obviously not at max settings but it is good specs for the price.


hrmm an auction though.... will check when page isnt blocked by work Boo!

would the 7600 Go not struggle with games played at the higher native resolution on a 17" laptop?

or can it easily play games at different resolutions with little performance loss?

Which comes out on top a 128mb 7600 GO or the 256mb ATI X1600 ?

Also what are peoples opinions on widescreen gaming? better than standard screens?

I'm looking to buy a laptop shortly up to £700 inc vat before i build the desktop main system.
 
Zepto Znote 2425W £714.40

15.4" WXGA+ Crystal clear
1.60 GHz Intel® Core™ Duo
1x1024MB DDR2 PC5300 - 667MHZ
40GB 5400omdr. SATA Hitachi
Combo DVD/CD-RW Burner
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG 54Mbit
Geforce 7600Go 256Mb
12months warranty

Zepto Znote 2425W £814.28

15.4" WXGA+ Crystal clear
1.60 GHz Intel® Core™ Duo T2050
2048MB (2x1024) DDR2 PC5300 - 667MHZ
100GB 7200omdr. SATA Hitachi
DVD-RW Dual Layer Burner
Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG 54Mbit
High Performance battery for 2x25W - 9 Cell
Geforce 7600Go 256Mb
12 Months Warranty

:p
 
Surfer said:
hrmm an auction though.... will check when page isnt blocked by work Boo!

would the 7600 Go not struggle with games played at the higher native resolution on a 17" laptop?

or can it easily play games at different resolutions with little performance loss?

Which comes out on top a 128mb 7600 GO or the 256mb ATI X1600 ?

Also what are peoples opinions on widescreen gaming? better than standard screens?

I'm looking to buy a laptop shortly up to £700 inc vat before i build the desktop main system.

The 7600Go will struggle at high resolutions. You can run at a lower res, but it won't look as good.

The 7600Go and X1600 trade places. Don't get the Macbook Pro since its X1600 is clocked down so much that its on par with the X1400 performance-wise.

Widescreen games are pretty immersive :) I run my laptop so that it scales while keeping the aspect ratio in check. Widescreen games are widescreen, 4:3 games aren't warped :)

Performance comparisons can be found here: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Graphics-Cards-Benchmark-List.844.0.html

Oblivion is a very intensive game, to run that well you need a desktop replacement notebook with a desktop class GPU like a 7800 or X1800. There's a Fujitsu for just under £1k with an X1800. Its a DTR though, so its not light.

If at all possible - make sure to try out the notebook in real life. Unlike a desktop you can't easily change the keyboard/mouse/monitor. The new Toshibas with the hotkeys down the left have a poor keyboard apparantly. Due to the hotkeys being on the left, the keyboard isn't quite fullsize.
 
Jason111!!! said:
well the online retailer i saw this at says stock " > 20 ".

no asking for competitors please

edit: found it... very nice! i was on there the other day and didnt see this. The retailer seems very competitive on laptops though :D
 
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Boogle said:
The 7600Go will struggle at high resolutions. You can run at a lower res, but it won't look as good.

The 7600Go and X1600 trade places. Don't get the Macbook Pro since its X1600 is clocked down so much that its on par with the X1400 performance-wise.

Widescreen games are pretty immersive :) I run my laptop so that it scales while keeping the aspect ratio in check. Widescreen games are widescreen, 4:3 games aren't warped :)

Performance comparisons can be found here: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Graphics-Cards-Benchmark-List.844.0.html

Oblivion is a very intensive game, to run that well you need a desktop replacement notebook with a desktop class GPU like a 7800 or X1800. There's a Fujitsu for just under £1k with an X1800. Its a DTR though, so its not light.

If at all possible - make sure to try out the notebook in real life. Unlike a desktop you can't easily change the keyboard/mouse/monitor. The new Toshibas with the hotkeys down the left have a poor keyboard apparantly. Due to the hotkeys being on the left, the keyboard isn't quite fullsize.

Thanks for this tbh I'm not after a desktop replacement that will play the latest games (ie Prey, Fear, Oblivion etc) at high settings aa etc. Just something that will play them at medium settings comfortably. (im more interested in older pc games that i missed e.g. system shock 2, outcast, bg2 throne of bhaal etc and the occasional HL2)

at resolutions of 1280 x 800 and smaller which of these comes out on top? The 6800? And is it worthwhile getting a lower end card if there is like an extra 1 gig of RAM or better processor as a trade-off?

ATI Mobility x1600
Nvidia G7600 Go
ATI Mobility X700
ATI Mobility X600
ATI Mobility X1400
Geforce Go 6800

Will older pc games be compatible with a widescreen laptop? ie will it scale properly? Or i guess this is something i can fix with the laptop display settings (if so no worries)
Also what is a laptop screen like for FPS games? Same level as a good desktop TFT? Any motion blur?

but hey i wont need the heating on at night no more if i have a laptop with me ;)
 
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