FrostBytez said:Plus, the max one can hold is 100GB
FrostBytez said:Plus, the max one can hold is 100GB
Super Talent TeraDrive CT is available with: 60GB (199$), 120GB (349$), 240GB (669$) and 480GB (unknown price).Source: PCLaunches
ev0lution said:FrostBytez said:Plus, the max one can hold is 100GB
FrostBytez said:Again, people menttioning the same thing over and over just to get more posts..
a 230m video card
and 4gb of ram
320gb hard drive
and probably would come with a i3 or i5 cpu the laptop version of it
As I posted earlier in the topic:Nimphioüs said:I assume the first post is all about desktops, but do you have any recommendations about laptop's?
He didn't specify any price range.FrostBytez said:^^ Definitely, because everyone can afford $1,300 retail for it.
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=ASUS+G73Jh&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=f6f642595e92e50c
ev0lution said:He didn't specify any price range.
FrostBytez said:^^ Definitely, because everyone can afford $1,300 retail for it.
ev0lution said:He didn't specify any price range.FrostBytez said:^^ Definitely, because everyone can afford $1,300 retail for it.
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=ASUS+G73Jh&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=f6f642595e92e50c
Thanks for the link though, the laptop that I listed was more like $3000, I shall reconsider my future laptop purchase.
So much that the mobility version doesn't deserve the same name as the desktop version. But thats understandable because of the limited possibilites of cooling and available energyMauri said:How much difference mobility graphic card makes with normal graphic card?