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		<title>By: rock4p</title>
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I'm not sure of any laptop that fits all of those criteria, but I will give you a little informations on hardware.

RAM is usually more important than processor speed, although you will need a fairly good processor. 2GB of RAM is more than enough for general purpose use, but for more memory intensive things like games will be better with more.

For processors, I suggest dual-core, they are reasonably priced nowadays, and provide a lot of power. There are also plans to create programs that utilise the full power of dual-core, but even without this, they are still powerful. I wouldn't personally go for anything much less than 1.8GHz. Of course faster CPU's are available, but they are usually quite expensive for just a little added performance that you may not notice.

There are benefits that come from 64-bit versions of operating systems, but they require 64-bit CPUs (ie. AMD). Although 64-bit is technically better, 32-bit is a much safer option for most, as some drivers and software is unable to run in 64-bits. As for an actual operating system, that's your choice. Linux is fast and stays fast, but a well maintained Windows can be just as good, and Linux can be a little dawnting for some computer users, and doesn't always support some programs that you may want.

I would advise you to get a non-reflective screen, things like "CrystalBrite" look good, but aren't functional in light. Also, you don't really need a large screen, 15.4" widescreen is quite good. I wouldn't personally go for 17" screens, I don't like big screens, and for a laptop, you sit quite close anyway.

Graphics cards for gaming need to be quite good, so you may need to find a graphics card that will suit the games that you want to play. Also some graphics cards are capable of using a small amount of RAM as extra memory.

Think a little about size and weight; don't buy a heavy laptop if you want it to be really portable. Size doesn't make much difference, but you may like a lighter one. Personal preference really.

For a make? I don't think it matters too much, most are pretty much the same when you get down to it. Some may disagree, but I don't see much difference, and as long as it's built well, it should be fine.

If you get Windows,download AusLogics Disk Defrag, and CCleaner. Run these about once a week, and you'll keep your computer fast.

Hope this helps you pick out a good laptop and have fun.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure of any laptop that fits all of those criteria, but I will give you a little informations on hardware.</p>
<p>RAM is usually more important than processor speed, although you will need a fairly good processor. 2GB of RAM is more than enough for general purpose use, but for more memory intensive things like games will be better with more.</p>
<p>For processors, I suggest dual-core, they are reasonably priced nowadays, and provide a lot of power. There are also plans to create programs that utilise the full power of dual-core, but even without this, they are still powerful. I wouldn&#8217;t personally go for anything much less than 1.8GHz. Of course faster CPU&#8217;s are available, but they are usually quite expensive for just a little added performance that you may not notice.</p>
<p>There are benefits that come from 64-bit versions of operating systems, but they require 64-bit CPUs (ie. AMD). Although 64-bit is technically better, 32-bit is a much safer option for most, as some drivers and software is unable to run in 64-bits. As for an actual operating system, that&#8217;s your choice. Linux is fast and stays fast, but a well maintained Windows can be just as good, and Linux can be a little dawnting for some computer users, and doesn&#8217;t always support some programs that you may want.</p>
<p>I would advise you to get a non-reflective screen, things like &#8220;CrystalBrite&#8221; look good, but aren&#8217;t functional in light. Also, you don&#8217;t really need a large screen, 15.4&#8243; widescreen is quite good. I wouldn&#8217;t personally go for 17&#8243; screens, I don&#8217;t like big screens, and for a laptop, you sit quite close anyway.</p>
<p>Graphics cards for gaming need to be quite good, so you may need to find a graphics card that will suit the games that you want to play. Also some graphics cards are capable of using a small amount of RAM as extra memory.</p>
<p>Think a little about size and weight; don&#8217;t buy a heavy laptop if you want it to be really portable. Size doesn&#8217;t make much difference, but you may like a lighter one. Personal preference really.</p>
<p>For a make? I don&#8217;t think it matters too much, most are pretty much the same when you get down to it. Some may disagree, but I don&#8217;t see much difference, and as long as it&#8217;s built well, it should be fine.</p>
<p>If you get Windows,download AusLogics Disk Defrag, and CCleaner. Run these about once a week, and you&#8217;ll keep your computer fast.</p>
<p>Hope this helps you pick out a good laptop and have fun.</p>
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		<title>By: Lindsay G</title>
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You can get a fairly nice fast laptop for that price range, but if the game you want to play is a high tech type one, like how video games are, you wont be able to get a good gaming computer for that price range.

But as long as you get a laptop with an intel processor and stay away from dell computers, you'll have a nice laptop. If you need help let me know. I would go with an Hp, if it were me.</description>
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<p>You can get a fairly nice fast laptop for that price range, but if the game you want to play is a high tech type one, like how video games are, you wont be able to get a good gaming computer for that price range.</p>
<p>But as long as you get a laptop with an intel processor and stay away from dell computers, you&#8217;ll have a nice laptop. If you need help let me know. I would go with an Hp, if it were me.</p>
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		<title>By: Nick C</title>
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The Dell Intel Pentium Dual Core T2390 1.86GHz Laptop is a pretty fast laptop. Priced at only $599.99, it has:

Hard Drive: 250GB 5400 RPM 
Optical Drive: 8X CD/DVD Writer
Processor Speed: 1.86GHz
Processor Type: Intel Pentium Dual Core T2390
RAM: 3GB
Screen size: 15.4"
Graphics Chipset: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100
Integrated Video Memory included
Native Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800
Video Memory: 384MB
Audio Chipset: SigmaTel STAC9228
Audio Output: Multichannel

Okay, and thats just a few of its features, follow the link and you can see the whole review of it! Hope this helps!</description>
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<p>The Dell Intel Pentium Dual Core T2390 1.86GHz Laptop is a pretty fast laptop. Priced at only $599.99, it has:</p>
<p>Hard Drive: 250GB 5400 RPM<br />
Optical Drive: 8X CD/DVD Writer<br />
Processor Speed: 1.86GHz<br />
Processor Type: Intel Pentium Dual Core T2390<br />
RAM: 3GB<br />
Screen size: 15.4&#8243;<br />
Graphics Chipset: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100<br />
Integrated Video Memory included<br />
Native Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800<br />
Video Memory: 384MB<br />
Audio Chipset: SigmaTel STAC9228<br />
Audio Output: Multichannel</p>
<p>Okay, and thats just a few of its features, follow the link and you can see the whole review of it! Hope this helps!</p>
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