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[QUOTE="soulreaper-4"][QUOTE="Iantheone"]Nope, dont get that one. Try and find one with a dedicated graphics rather than integrated. So no Intel graphics.metalisticpainCan't i watch gametrailers and gamespot videos in SD or HD with that one? Pretty much any laptop can watch gametrailers as long as you have adobe flash installed on it. what can't i do with a dedicated card? But as advised u want a dedicated card, so u want it to have an ATI graphics card or a nvidia
Nope, dont get that one. Try and find one with a dedicated graphics rather than integrated. So no Intel graphics.IantheoneCan't i watch gametrailers and gamespot videos in SD or HD with that one?
I haven only until tomorrow to find this information: I'm looking for a laptop that can play online SD and HD videos smoothly, doing works and browse the net and want to know if this one is any good:
CPU: Pentium Dualcore 2.10Ghz 1MB L2 cache
3GB RAM
320 HARD DRIVE
Graphics processor: Intel's Graphics media accelerator 4500 HD with intel clear video technology 1340 memory max. Max external resolution via VGA 2048 x 1536
[QUOTE="yoda4ps3"][QUOTE="violian"] Twice, partly because I'm a really happy 360-owner already and the idea of the PS3 being cheaply made is another justification for me to not spend money on another console. violian
The important parts of the console (CELL, HDD, AV ports) aren't cheaply made, just parts of the casing. And if you're 360 owner you should have no problems with cheap parts on the casing :p
Nothing is wearing out on my 360...looks just as it did when I first took it out of the box. I'm sure Sony is aware of the paint coming off as I'm sure they've done extensive testing before releasing the product. And it baffles me, being that Sony is really into aesthetics, yet would let something like this ship into the market. How much more does it cost to use higher quality paint that wouldn't rub off like a cheap "Made in China" toy that you get at the dollar store? I'm sure each PS3 doesn't require that much "chrome" paint. Or if Sony is too stingy, then I'd rather have my PS3 all black w/o any of the fancy cheap chrome paint. I love how my original PS2 looks. It's really minimalistic, and just looks good in any entertainment setting because of that.Well if you have saw a PS3 the metallic area is very small. Anyway it's not big deal, what matters more is the inside. The outside of your 360 looks like the first time cause it is a very old electronic look like box and doesn't have many details like the eject and power buttons light up feature plus no logo inscribe on it. Well at least the inside is better than other systems and it works perfectly plus i can watch Blue Rays, play online free and no need to pay $100.00 for Wi-Fi.
And yes you're right they should have made all black if this is going to happen even if it is a bit in the long run, i don't think a small metallic plastic of higher quality will cost them a lot.
Whoa then in that case I'd not turn it on manually. I'll use the controller and I'll be gentle when ejecting games!!!!!!! :oSim_geniusThere won't be a way to prevent it, it's like those metallic children plastic toy (LOL, i had one when i was Kid) , even if you aren't using them the paint can wear off.
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