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Just seen a few laptops. Most important use of the laptop for me, to work on Maya and 3dsmax.

I considered 2GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz, 120GB HDD and the tricky part was the graphics.

Saw the Dell Inspiron 6400, but sadly it has 128MB Intel Graphic card and that too shared. So I looked around and found the XPS but it has a 12inch screen which is too small for me. There was a HP one too, it had a 256MB Nvidia card. There was some Siemens laptop too which featured a 512MB Nvidia Card. As you all mentioned, I want to go only for Dell. What do you say about the Inspiron 6400 and the HP series? One particular shopkeeper told me that there is a Dell laptop with 256MB Nvidia Card. Didn't get the time to check out on that though.

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Originally Posted by furioussphinx (Post 451349)
I considered 2GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz, 120GB HDD and the tricky part was the graphics.

Saw the Dell Inspiron 6400, but sadly it has 128MB Intel Graphic card and that too shared. S As you all mentioned, I want to go only for Dell. What do you say about the Inspiron 6400 and the HP series? One particular shopkeeper told me that there is a Dell laptop with 256MB Nvidia Card. Didn't get the time to check out on that though.

There is infact a 6400 available with a 256 MB Nvidia/ATi video card. You can configure yourself one here: www.dell.co.in

What graphic card do you all think I must go for taking my requirement into consideration?

get the nvidia Geforce 7400.thats the highest graphics card you can get with a 15.4 inch laptop.if your getting a bigger one you can get a better one.

Nvidia Geforce 7900 GS in the 9400, its 17inch and weighs a ton.

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Originally Posted by furioussphinx (Post 451379)
What graphic card do you all think I must go for taking my requirement into consideration?


nvidia 7700 in a 14" laptop.:Cheering:

I am yet to check out but see if the 8000 series from nvidia or the 2000 series from AMD(ATI) are available on any laptop.

onle these are supposed to be able to run the next level of DirectX

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Originally Posted by Technocrat (Post 450918)
@devarshi: Intel has price advantage? From what I have seen lately AMD has price advantage as in they are cheaper than their Intel counterparts.

AMD's have recently been positioning their cpu's (minus the fx series) as VFM. Many people still see it the same way. But intel has been tough on pricing lately and AMD has missed the first quarter and also reduced the forecasts for the second. Intel cpu's currently are better vfm (not necessarily cheaper but better vfm)

One thing to note is that the nvidia graphics card that comes with the dell laptops (7400) says its 256 MB. It is very misleading. It has only 64MB dedicated and the rest is shared from the main memory.

In other words dont expect performance of a 256MB graphics card.

I had Fujitsu siemens Amilo from past 2 years, Now I want to buy a new lappy from dubai so any suggestions ?
any recommended shops ?
Which brand should i get ? or should i have to buy here ?

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Originally Posted by devarshi84 (Post 451457)
I am yet to check out but see if the 8000 series from nvidia or the 2000 series from AMD(ATI) are available on any laptop.

onle these are supposed to be able to run the next level of DirectX

Ya the older series is that is 7xxx for nvidia and 1xxx for ati were directX 9 but the later one that is 8xxx and 2xxx are directX 10 series...but there are not must software for the DX10......

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Originally Posted by kvish (Post 451588)
One thing to note is that the nvidia graphics card that comes with the dell laptops (7400) says its 256 MB. It is very misleading. It has only 64MB dedicated and the rest is shared from the main memory.

In other words dont expect performance of a 256MB graphics card.

Yes, I noticed that. So do you suggest me to go for that? Am really confused which one to go for. I did not find out the model number of the Nvidia card but he just told me its a 256MB one.

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Originally Posted by Mugen_Power (Post 451595)
I had Fujitsu siemens Amilo from past 2 years, Now I want to buy a new lappy from dubai so any suggestions ?
any recommended shops ?
Which brand should i get ? or should i have to buy here ?

Fujitsu siemens... seen this too. Very attractively priced with a 512MB Nvidia Card. But I shooed the guy away since the brand sounded alien to me. I was sticking only to Dell. What do you say about this brand?

Furious sphinx. For normal use even a 7400, 8400 or x1400 x2400 will be overkill. for average gaming stick to the 6th level (7600,8600 or x1600,x2600)

FujitsuSiemens has some great laptops but most of them are OEM's which you can also get from other manufacturers. They are good though.

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Originally Posted by Mugen_Power (Post 451595)
I had Fujitsu siemens Amilo from past 2 years, Now I want to buy a new lappy from dubai so any suggestions ?
any recommended shops ?
Which brand should i get ? or should i have to buy here ?

budget?

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Originally Posted by kvish (Post 451588)
One thing to note is that the nvidia graphics card that comes with the dell laptops (7400) says its 256 MB. It is very misleading. It has only 64MB dedicated and the rest is shared from the main memory.

In other words dont expect performance of a 256MB graphics card.

for nvidia its called turbocache and for ati, it is known as hyper memory.

add to that, 256mb of memory doesnt necessarily translate to performance.

more pipelines, better speed, better tools and much more are also very important.

I got a boost of around 20% between my stock ati catalyst and the last suitable catalyst on my xpress200m. Its got 128mb dedicated and 128 mb chipset memory. It still cannot hold candle to x1400 128mb or x1600 64mb.

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Originally Posted by devarshi84 (Post 451760)
FujitsuSiemens has some great laptops but most of them are OEM's which you can also get from other manufacturers. They are good though.



budget?


devarshi,

Around 40K because i just assembled new desktop before 3 months so i dont want it for gaming.

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Originally Posted by devarshi84 (Post 451760)
Furious sphinx. For normal use even a 7400, 8400 or x1400 x2400 will be overkill. for average gaming stick to the 6th level (7600,8600 or x1600,x2600)

FujitsuSiemens has some great laptops but most of them are OEM's which you can also get from other manufacturers. They are good though.


Frankly speaking, I have no idea about all these specs. And this laptop is not going to be for gaming. It is exclusively for working with Graphic oriented programs like Maya and 3dsmax.

As of now, there are 4 laptops I had seen. All 15.4" (Optimum size). Hard Disk is not a criterea for me, so I am not mentioning it.

1. Dell Inspiron 6400 - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz, 2GB RAM, 128MB Shared Intel VGA. - ~56k(INR)

2. Dell Inspiron 6400 - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz, 2GB RAM, 256MB Nvidia GeForce.- ~66k

3. FujitsuSiemens (didn't check the model) - Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 512MB Nvidia GeForce. - ~56k

4. HP (didn't check the model) - Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 256MB Nvidia GeForce.

So basically here, Dell, HP and FujitsuSiemens have almost the same specs. The only difference arises when it comes to the VGA part. You know my requirement.

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Originally Posted by furioussphinx (Post 451684)
Yes, I noticed that. So do you suggest me to go for that? Am really confused which one to go for. I did not find out the model number of the Nvidia card but he just told me its a 256MB one.

For the kind of applications that you have planned to run, I still feel a desktop will do more justice than a laptop. I have tried photoshop etc on a laptop BUT on a 19inch widescreen desktop, image editing is a different experience. The problem is that, even if you arent happy with your laptop you will be stuck with it, atleast in a desktop you can upgrade a card or change the display...


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