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Well, good luck @IvoFlipse, you're going to need it.
Intel motherboards and processors almost always come with an embedded GPU (called "integrated graphics"), but they are a lot less powerful, because instead of having a dedicated processing unit for graphics, the CPU calculates the graphics. And CPU's aren't optimized for graphics. So for all practical purposes, Intel doesn't make video cards that we care about.
@Aarthi I have no idea what you're talking about or what a t-bridge is, sorry.
to be fair, the integrated graphics on a new Intel Ivy Bridge processor are pretty good - on par with lower end dedicated GPUs from a few years ago. But you wouldn't give that out as a prize, because it's not separate from the CPU
Ohh. Yeah... stupid sony!
@Aarthi you want to buy a newer, nicer laptop? With a brand-new Core i5? And a backlit keyboard for optimal late-night internet cat picture watching?
@nhinkle everything. no in all seriousness: it's not a large screen, it's matte and the brightness is low; the keys are uncomfortable, the speakers are tinny, the graphics card is pretty crummy, and the resolution is 900x768, which I haven't had since 2005.
Ohh. That's the older and larger version of the one I'm looking at (T430). Except I'm planning to get the 1600x900 screen, because I loathe 1366x768. What else besides the screen do you hate?
If tinny audio is a concern, you should consider the one I have for sale. It's specifically designed for the audio, and has like, a subwoofer and stuff.
Well ultrabook and games isn't likely to work out super well. It's kind of a one or the other proposition there. On the other hand, you could just get a macbook pro, and install Windows on it, if you like the whole mac look thing.
Well, from what you've said about the sorts of things you like, I do think you might like the laptop I have for sale. It's relatively light (I had an older version of the same model and could hold it in one hand comfortably), has reasonable battery life, would be able to play games OK, has very good audio, a high-resolution screen, backlit keyboard, and includes an SSD for speediness, a regular hard drive for storing lots of stuff, and an optical drive for all your fun DVDs and games and stuff.
Anyhow, I'll let you think about it like you said :P
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