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- Munky
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Graphics card
Hopefully an easy one for all you tech minded people..
buying a Dell & narrowed it down to two, the only difference is the graphics card:
Intel Integrated GMA 4500MHD
or for 50GBP/70USD more, 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330
i'm watching the odd DVD & web stuff, no games. is it worth spending the extra?
cheers
buying a Dell & narrowed it down to two, the only difference is the graphics card:
Intel Integrated GMA 4500MHD
or for 50GBP/70USD more, 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330
i'm watching the odd DVD & web stuff, no games. is it worth spending the extra?
cheers
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Re: Graphics card
If you are not playing any games and stuff then the integrated intel graphics chip is fine. But If it only costs 70USD its always better to have a dedicated graphics card. Thats my opinion anyway man.
And personally that is a good graphics card and if later on you do decide to play a game on it it will be good to have.
And personally that is a good graphics card and if later on you do decide to play a game on it it will be good to have.
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I tell you what Bro, what kinda chip is in it..? I would spring for an Intel chip all the way, and if that's the case, get the on-board graphics with plenty of system RAM, which should offset any issues you may have with integrated video...
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Hi guys, thanks for that!
Uber, you lost me already! they both have same spec: Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor T4400 (2.2GHz, 800MHz, 1MB cache) & 3072MB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [1x2048 + 1x1024].
Are you saying to stick with the integrated card?
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Uber, you lost me already! they both have same spec: Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Processor T4400 (2.2GHz, 800MHz, 1MB cache) & 3072MB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [1x2048 + 1x1024].
Are you saying to stick with the integrated card?
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Re: Graphics card
If you only need 2D (web browsing, e-mail, etc) for a laptop then the onboard Intel 4500HD is perfectly fine. Laptop LCD screens usually aren't that good anyway, they sacrifice thin profile for image quality.shining2001uk wrote:Hopefully an easy one for all you tech minded people..
buying a Dell & narrowed it down to two, the only difference is the graphics card:
Intel Integrated GMA 4500MHD
or for 50GBP/70USD more, 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330
i'm watching the odd DVD & web stuff, no games. is it worth spending the extra?
cheers
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But Dell does have LED screens now for their laptops. Is the one you getting have LCD or LED screen
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Better for conserving power but negligible picture quality difference. LED is merely for back lighting. It's not going to improve picture quality.Deepak wrote:But Dell does have LED screens now for their laptops. Is the one you getting have LCD or LED screen
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I cant believe its so complicated! I'm still none the wiser! the screen is 17.3" WLED High Definition + (1600 x 900) TFT Display with TrueLife™. so i guess thats an LED screen.
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