What you guys think ?

tbonety

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For a cheap decent gaming laptop.

* Display
* Screen Size
15.6"
* Native Screen Resolution
1366 x 768
* LED Backlit Display
Yes
* Processor
* Processor Type
AMD Phenom II N930
* Processor Cores
4
* Processor Speed
2.1 GHz
* Processor Cache
2 MB L2 Cache
* Storage & Memory
* Hard Drive Capacity
500 GB
* Hard Drive Speed (Revolutions Per Minute)
5400 RPM
* RAM Size
6 GB DDR3 SDRAM
* Optical Drive
8X DVD Super-Multi Dual Layer Drive
* Built-in Memory Card Reader
Yes
* Memory Card Reader - Compatible Memory Type
Yes
* Graphics
* Graphics Chipset
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650
* Wireless Display (WiDi) Capable
No
* Audio
* Speaker Wattage
2 Watts
* Integrated Microphone
Yes
* Microphone Input
Yes
* Digital Audio Output
No
* Hardware Volume Control
No
* Inputs & Outputs
* Webcam
Yes
* Type of Pointing Device
Touchpad
* Number of Touchpad Buttons
2
* Type of Modem
Not Applicable
* USB 2.0 Ports
3 Ports
* HDMI Output
Yes
* HDCP Compliant
Yes
* VGA Ouput
Yes
* IEEE 1394 Input/Output
No
* ExpressCard/34 Input
No
* ExpressCard/54 Input
No
* IR Receiver
No
* Networking
* Ethernet Port
1000
* Integrated Wi-Fi
Acer InviLink Nplify 802.11b/g/n
* Integrated Bluetooth
No
* Power
* Approximate Battery Life
Up to 2.4 Hours
* Battery Type
Lithium-Ion
* Battery - Number of Cells
6
* Battery - Capacity
4400 mAh
* Energy Star Qualified
Yes
* Software
* Pre-loaded Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium
* Operating System Language
Bilingual
* Loaded Software
Adobe Acrobat Reader
* Loaded Software 2
Windows Live Essentials
* Loaded Software 3
* Loaded Software 4
* Physical Features
* Laptop Thickness (closed)
3.4 cm
* Laptop Depth
25.3 cm
* Laptop Width
38.1 cm
* Laptop Weight (including battery)
2.6 kg
* Warranty Labour
1 Year(s)
* Warranty Parts
1 Year(s)

it costs $599.99.
 
Gaming+Laptop+ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650=No. That simple. If you want gaming, desktop is the way to go, and it'll save you a ton of cash. Also, don't expect that video chipset to do too terribly much. It really depends on how much you want out of it, but I would avoid it.

Laptops for mobility, desktops for power *shrug*
 
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