Sunday, May 15, 2011

Back to School With Gaming Laptops!

Not too long ago, all notebooks were huge monster game with the hard life of the battery lasts about as long as you hold your breath. Platform game, while this may be an exaggeration, this description is not far, and even more used to the full are heavy animals, which offer about an hour or two of battery life if you're lucky.

However, laptop technology constantly evolving and we are witnessing the introduction of small, lightweight, yet powerful setnotebooks. These newer laptops have much better battery life which make them more suitable as a student laptop. While many parents would cringe at the thought of sending their beloved off-spring to school or university with a gaming laptop, a contradiction of sorts, until you closely examine what these small powerful notebook computers can do besides gaming.

With the introduction of Intel's new i3, i5 and i7 quad-core processors, laptops now have more than enough processing power to carry out most applications, not just gaming ones. We have even seen the introduction of six-core processors (Gulftown) which supplies even more power. Keep in mind, gaming notebooks are high performance machines with heavy duty dedicated or discrete graphics cards (GPUs) which are needed for demanding video games, but these machines can also be used for video-editing, web authoring, flash creation, handling large spreadsheets and charts, doing complicated presentations... all that may be required for students in many courses or study programs.

The perfect student laptop should be very light and portable, robust, designed to make some recordings, additional security features, high performance and long battery life offers so that during the entire school day. It should run smoothly and quietly so as not to cause any disruptions in the classroom.

An example of these new gaming notebooks is smallthe Alienware M11x which even has a back to school edition. If you're not familiar with Alienware, you should know Alienware is one of the premier name in gaming rigs and laptops. They have a solid reputation for producing some of the most powerful gaming machines on the planet and if you can get pass this marketing hype, Alienware still produces some great laptops even though they have been taken over by Dell.

The Alienware M11x has even out-performed many larger laptops and is priced under $ 1,000, it should be an attractive choice for students and parents on a tight budget. It sports a 11.6-inch screen and should be i5 and i7, and the Nvidia Geforce 335M mobile graphics chip able to handle most of the requirements of the Games. And 8-cell battery provides over 7 hours of operation should be enough for most students. The M11x is Optimus Nvidia technology that allows your laptop to automatically switch between integrated graphics cardand your more demanding discrete graphics - saving your battery life in the process.

So the next time you're choosing a student laptop, don't automatically dismiss going with a gaming notebook. Upon close examination of the features and components, some of these gaming laptops are well suited for the high school or college student, despite the obvious contradiction in name and use, for after all a laptop is a laptop is a laptop.

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