I remember the old days (I date back to the days when we computed by banging rocks together..) like 15 years ago when friends used to show up for LAN gaming and the guys with their laptops (expensive normal sized ones in those days) and they had to have a suitcase full of junk to mak ethe things work.
This netbook on steroids has the same problem. Add a power transformer, a mouse, the CD drive to play any of the modern games, the net cables Game disks of course... And try to balance any/all of that on your lap (table surface required)
Not quite that handy easy to carry thing a netbook is supposed to be, if you try use it for real gaming.
These things still got a long way to go to work as needed instead of just being a gimmick for people to show off.
If you check the performance of the cpu its kinda phatetic.
Don't get me wrong, its cool that it doesnt use that much power or size... but if you get an alienware piece of hardware in your hands you'd expect it to go all the way, instead of holding back with the SU4100.
I remember the old days (I date back to the days when we computed by banging rocks together..) like 15 years ago when friends used to show up for LAN gaming and the guys with their laptops (expensive normal sized ones in those days) and they had to have a suitcase full of junk to mak ethe things work.
This netbook on steroids has the same problem. Add a power transformer, a mouse, the CD drive to play any of the modern games, the net cables Game disks of course... And try to balance any/all of that on your lap (table surface required)
Not quite that handy easy to carry thing a netbook is supposed to be, if you try use it for real gaming.
These things still got a long way to go to work as needed instead of just being a gimmick for people to show off.
just read about the core i5 an i7's. I take it all back :D.
If you check the performance of the cpu its kinda phatetic.
Don't get me wrong, its cool that it doesnt use that much power or size... but if you get an alienware piece of hardware in your hands you'd expect it to go all the way, instead of holding back with the SU4100.