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Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:32 pm
by dcs1968
Hello all   :)
I am looking for input on a good laptop to run FS9 with some add-ons.
I want the most bang for my buck  8-) as I do have a limit on what I can spend.

So if you can let me know what has worked for you I would like to hear from you.

Thanks

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:52 pm
by ozzy72
Probably a good idea to give us a budget. There are plenty to choose from.

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:20 pm
by dcs1968
I dunno.....Lets say around $1500- $2000

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:38 pm
by jimcooper1
I dunno.....Lets say around $1500- $2000


This is the best performing laptop I can find under $2000

Hi spec Toshiba

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:54 pm
by dcs1968
I like the Toshiba. And I really like NewEgg ;D
Thanks for the input.
Anybody have anything on Alienware or Sager?
I might be able to strech to $2500 or so ::)

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:19 pm
by Gunny04
www.cyberpowerpc.com/ Custom build a decent one from 1000-2000 plus what you want in it pretty much!

Gunny

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 7:40 am
by jimcooper1
I like the Toshiba. And I really like NewEgg ;D
Thanks for the input.
Anybody have anything on Alienware or Sager?
I might be able to strech to $2500 or so ::)


The DELL XPS M1710 with 2GB RAM and 7900GS (same spec as the Toshiba) will cost you $2640 but it will have a faster but smaller HD.
Equivalent Alienware $2594
The Sager NP5760-V with a 7950GTX card can be had for $2624.. This beats both the DELL and Alienware for Spec

Overall it will be very hard to beat that Toshiba for price vs spec.  

You can always put in a faster HD if you find disk access bottlenecks some of your games.
Although average seek times between 5400rpm drives and 7200rpm drives are only 10% different so it will be a tweak rather than a performance boost!

Regards

Jim

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:51 pm
by dcs1968
Thank You for all the helpful input. :)
Now it is homework time. ;)

Can anyone tell me what flight simming on a lap top is like? Is it good or should I stick with an anchored system?
I am looking for a way to have more flight sim time but I still want good performance.

Re: Looking for input on laptop selection for FS9

PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:35 pm
by jimcooper1
Thank You for all the helpful input. :)
Now it is homework time. ;)

Can anyone tell me what flight simming on a lap top is like? Is it good or should I stick with an anchored system?
I am looking for a way to have more flight sim time but I still want good performance.


A laptop with a 17" screen is pretty good ..depends what you're used to really.
For FS2004 you'll get really good performance on a laptop with a 7900GS graphics card ..but you'll need to drag along a joystick.