Sep 04, 2010 by Daniel Mctwist | Posted in Software
YESTERDAY ALL THE GAMES AND PROGRAMS RUN GREAT BUT TODAY A GAME SAYS "COULD NOT FIND COMPATIBLE 3D DRIVERS" AND WINDOWS LIVE WONT RUN BECAUSE DIRECT X IS DAMAGED PLZZZZZZZZZZZ SOMEONE HELP ME PRECIATE YOU 10 POINTS!!
Try to reinstall Direct X.
| Sep 04, 2010
ASUS 3D Gaming Laptop Review
The G53JW-3DE has more than just an Intel Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GTX 460m graphics and up to 8 GB of RAM. It's also ready to play any game ...
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The Lenovo IdeaPad U400 extends their designer-look IdeaPad U260 ultralight notebook and U300s ultrabook into a more mainstream size. This 14" notebook is indeed very stylish, unique looking and lightweight at 4.36 pounds. It's in a laptop segment that's not very crowded: a highly portable machine that's not tiny and not underpowered. It runs on full second generation Intel Core i CPUs rather than ULV low powered CPUs, and it has an optical drive and switchable graphics. Its nearest competitors are the less stylish but capable Dell XPS 14z and the new Samsung Series 7 Chronos notebook in terms of features and price (around $900 for the 2.4GHz Core i5 with switchable Intel HD and AMD Radeon HD6470M graphics).
The Lenovo brings more metal to the table with their aluminum unibody design. The surface is sandblasted then anodized for texture and durability. It's well put together and you'll like it if looks count in your shopping decision. The U series laptops are designed to look like a bound journal book, and it's a clean and distinctive look that's not flashy or gaudy. No, it's not a MacBook Pro clone. The notebook features Lenovo's "breathable keyboard" design, and it takes in air from the rear end (under the robust display hinge area) and shoots it out the left rear side. The keyboard area never gets hot, nor does the wrist rest zone. The bottom gets warm but not uncomfortably hot. Lenovo uses the fan aggressively to keep things cool. There are no vents on the bottom, so your bed, pillow or an ample belly aren't off limits with respect to cooling and ventilation.
ASUS G53SW 3D Gaming Notebook Review | t-break: Tech @ Its Fastest
by Taimoor Hafeez
When Intel launched their new Sandy Bridge processors I was very excited to review the desktop CPUs and was pleasantly surprised by their performance, especially considering their price. However, it wasn’t until recently that I got my hands on a mobile Sandy Bridge processor as ASUS provided us with their latest 15” gaming notebook, the G53SW.
The G53SW is designed after the famous F-117 Nighthawk stealth aircraft which shows the some stylish edges, a completely matt black finish devoid of any fancy LEDs. The two huge exhausts on the rear not only look cool, but these blow out hot air at full blast during intense gaming, or CPU number crunching sessions. Like the F-117, the ASUS G53SW also packs a lot of power under the hood, thanks primarily due to the Sandy Bridge i7-2630QM CPU, Nvidia GTX 460M GPU and 8GB of ram. Full specs are on the next page, but it’s important to note that we received the 1366×768 120Hz 3D panel for our review machine.
As far as the external layout is concerned, one of the best things that I personally love about the G53SW is that the LCD doesn’t open up at the edge, like normal notebooks, but the rear vents actually extend beyond the normal length of the chassis, giving the LCD panel a base of sorts to sit against. Many people will probably hate this because the LCD panel doesn’t open out to 180°, but this being a desktop replacement notebook, I like the effective design that the G53SW brings. The extended base just gives the ASUS G53SW a very sturdy look; and it is, thanks to the 3.78 kilos.
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Send tips to contact@apctest.com This 3D capable gaming notebook has an unbelievably beefy set of specs, so while pricey it's still good value for money. For $2999 the 17.3in is a pricey but ultimately still good value 3D capable
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The store will have the company's entire range of Entertainment, Classic, Versatile and Elite series Notebooks/Netbooks. End users can look forward to the latest Gaming notebook G74SW, and experience the thrill of 3D vision. Product range also includes
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Whew, got my photo for the day just in time.
Always wanted to do one of these. Screen wasn't photoshopped.
Screenshot of my Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Desktop; Running on an ASUS Notebook With a Core2Duo 2.10GHz, 3GB of RAM and Nvidia 9300M GS Graphics
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