ShadowHearth wrote: » like would i give a ****. when i got my gtx 680 delivered to work i opened and it right there to check if its okay after delivery. people asked me wtf it is and when i said its a computer part worth 550eu they looked at me like i am some sort of lepricon high on weed. It felt awesome for me thought
thewheel2.0 wrote: » Maybe a bit far but still its still embarrassing to have that box on my desk at work like.
ED E wrote: » Ah come on now, its just a birra fun.
Monotype wrote: » amazon usually have a few, but they seem to fly in and out of stock. Selection isn't anywhere as good as what's in the US. Here's just a few:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-NP355V5C-SuperMulti-Graphics-Premioum/dp/B008EJGJHC/ A8 version:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-NP355V5C-SuperMulti-Integrated-Graphics/dp/B008EJGJJA/ Ultrathin 13.3'':http://www.laptopsdirect.ie/Samsung_535U_13.3_Windows_7_Laptop_in_Silver__NP535U3C-A01UK/ You'd probably want the A8 or A10 if you want any reasonable amount of power but all the same, the ultrathin one is still good in comparison to what Intel are charging for their ultrabooks.
Monotype wrote: » It's standard enough to have 1366 x 768 resolution for a 15''. You generally have to be in the >€1000 region for 1920x1080. Still, I suppose it means that you can run most games well in native resolution.
Monotype wrote: » If you just want a few games here and there you'd be fine with an AMD Trinity laptop. Like if you didn't want to spend much. ~€500-650. If you were a bit more serious about it, I'd take a look at scan's pretty cool range (of Clevo) laptops -http://3xs.scan.co.uk/Category.asp?SystemMasterCategoryID=48 Also, if you're in the €1000 range, check out MSI's laptops as they usually have a few good ones.
Eboggles wrote: » The three letter thing that you think would be a great thing to do in bed is "eve"? You've got your priorities messed up
ShadowHearth wrote: » feck, i really have a craving for a laptop lately... playing some eve online in bed sounds like a freaking great idea...
ShadowHearth wrote: » right, my dog like knew about me talking about speakers and headphones..... damn little fecker chewed the cord from left front speaker.... little bastard... so its not 5.1 anymore... its 4 speakers + sub
Fluffy88 wrote: » If you have Eircom broadband you don't need a modem? Modems are only used for old dial-up. Once the router is a DSL router it should work fine with Eircom (I think :P)
Headshot wrote: » Looks very cool but it doesnt have a modem (iv eircom broadband)
ED E wrote: » Product placement in bones is what gets to me, but yeah, everything Angela does is just a joke, she's only there cause she's fit. Fringe though, its total suspension of disbelief, if they tried to make it realistic, it'd just be boring.
ShadowHearth wrote: » so wrong on so many levels, but very funny
Serephucus wrote: » Headphones are generally superior when looking for audio quality. Sure, they won't shake your house apart, but they allow you to hear very fine detail that speakers won't.
ShadowHearth wrote: » i hate headphones. I understand people using them on consoles, but on pc.... **** that. 5.1 with a stand-up mic FTW.