Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
In yet another example of the "What were those Vomit-box engineers thinking", I had the opportunity to play with an Alienware "Gaming Laptop" last week.
It wasn't a very long play-session, however.
The guy who owned it was proudly displaying SiSoft Sandra scores when I noticed his P4/3000 was running @ 533MHz and had hyperthreading somehow disabled.
On the plus side, it had a DVD-R drive and an "upgradable" Radeon 9600Pro.
Also noted that it had a P4 sticker on it, not a P4M. And that you could fry an egg on the underside of the chassis.
But mostly I noticed the 16.5 minute-at-full-charge battery life. That's 16.5 minutes if you weren't doing anything. It took a full 3 hours to recharge - I thought it wasn't charged - but nope, 17 minutes after it was unplugged its display went black.
Wow.
I thought maybe it was old. Nope. Early xmas present.
You know, at some point, why not just give up and get a small desktop? Or at the very least, save the space a battery would take up with some better cooling or something.
It wasn't a very long play-session, however.
The guy who owned it was proudly displaying SiSoft Sandra scores when I noticed his P4/3000 was running @ 533MHz and had hyperthreading somehow disabled.
On the plus side, it had a DVD-R drive and an "upgradable" Radeon 9600Pro.
Also noted that it had a P4 sticker on it, not a P4M. And that you could fry an egg on the underside of the chassis.
But mostly I noticed the 16.5 minute-at-full-charge battery life. That's 16.5 minutes if you weren't doing anything. It took a full 3 hours to recharge - I thought it wasn't charged - but nope, 17 minutes after it was unplugged its display went black.
Wow.
I thought maybe it was old. Nope. Early xmas present.
You know, at some point, why not just give up and get a small desktop? Or at the very least, save the space a battery would take up with some better cooling or something.