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Ok, my brother is getting a laptop for christmas to completely replace his desktop, and I've been put in charge of choosing which one. My parents and my brother have both completely ruled out Dell, and there's absolutely no way I can change their minds on that.

Like I said, the laptop is to be a total desktop replacement, and needs to be good for everything, including gaming. The best I've seen is a new Sony one coming out this month, the basic specs are,

CPU: Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology with Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T7200 (2.00 GHz and 667 MHz FSB) and Intel® Pro/Wireless 802.11a/b/g

OS: Genuine Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 (English version), Windows Vista™ Capable and Premium Ready*

HDD: 200 GB Serial ATA 5400rpm hard disk drive (2 x 100 GB, RAID 0 and 1 supported)

RAM: 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM (2 x 1024 MB), maximum 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM

Monitor: 17" WUXGA (1920 x 1200) widescreen X-black LCD with double lamp technology (And I'm told it's also a High Definition Screen)

GFX: NVIDIA® GeForce® Go 7600 GT with 256MB dedicated Video Memory

Blu-Ray Drive: Blu-ray Disc™ Drive (up to 50 GB of storage)

TV-Out: Hybrid TV Tuner & remote control

Camera/Mic: Built-in 'Motion Eye' Digital Camera (30 frames per second, 0.37 Mega Pixels) with Motion Picture Function (max. resolution (pixels) VGA/640*480/raw data) and built-in microphone

Keyboard: Hi-gloss black finish; UK QWERTY keyboard

The website for the laptop is http://shop.sonystyle-europe.com/SonyStyle...d=LEC-LP05NAVUK and both my mom and my brother really seem to like it. So is it going to be suitable for what we want? We've always liked the Sony brand, and we wont be getting it off the net, there's an actual Sony Center store near to where we live, and we'll be getting it through them.


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well all i can say is that those specs are very good for a laptop, gaming should be fine for you, the only thing u need to worry about is cooling. basically all laptops/desktepts are the same in performance unless u want to pay lots or build ur own. so i would just recommend getting a notebook cooling pad and u will be fine.

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... there's an actual Sony Center store near to where we live, and we'll be getting it through them.

So cash isn´t the problem there, I also like stores where I pay more then in other, better places :P.

Why you post "Good Laptop?"? You already know what you are going to buy, missing the point here... :blink:

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Why you post "Good Laptop?"? You already know what you are going to buy, missing the point here... :blink:

Well it's not completely 100% set we'll buy that, not if it's no good for games playing anyway. I just wanted to make sure that it was before we went ahead and spent 2 grand on something, only to later find out it doesn't do what we wanted it to. If it was no good for what we wanted then we'd forget about that one and look for something else.

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ya its good for gaming, the vid card is top of the line for laptops, 2gigs of ram is perfect, and u have a fast dual core cpu, what else could u want? :)

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Okay, 2k is a good price. Normaly the Sony laptops are overpriced and expensive in service.

Did you take a look at BestBuy or other store then the SonyShop?

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I've found that Sony do tend to be overpriced at the lower-spec end of things, but when you start getting to high-spec Sony usually have very competitive prices. Not just with laptops, but with TV's and things like that.

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