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Hard-core gamers want to keep on playing, even when they're on the road. But most notebooks don't pack the high-end PC punch that demanding gamers require. Luckily, more and more gaming-centric notebooks are arriving; check out these five models.
The good: Flashy red Ferrari design; DVD dual-format drive; good range of connectivity options; fast 128MB graphics processor; bright, sharp LCD screen.
The bad: Poor battery life; middling performance; non-swappable optical drives; comes with only one-year warranty.
The bottom line: Despite its middling battery life and performance, the Ferrari 3000LMi will appeal to those looking for a thin-and-light notebook with powerful features and distinctive design.
3DMark2001SE score: 6,300 (128MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9200)
The good: Top-notch specification; excellent performance, especially 3D acceleration; wide-screen 15.4in. display; dual-band wireless antennae.
The bad: Relatively hefty, with a large footprint.
The bottom line: Building on the success of its 8500 predecessor, the Inspiron 8600 combines state-of-the-art components with a proven design to deliver an excellent multimedia-orientated desktop replacement notebook.
3DMark2001SE score: 9,991 (128MB Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5650)
The good: Fast processor and 3D graphics; DVD+RW optical drive; offers both touchpad and pointer input options; good sound quality; Bluetooth-enabled.
The bad: Heavy and bulky; short battery life; only one swappable drive bay; relatively expensive; no onboard flash memory card reader.
The bottom line: Inspiron 9100 is probably one of the best notebooks around that can truly replace the desktop PC, offering speed and excellent 3D graphics performance.
3DMark2001SE score: 11,701 (128MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9700)
The good: DirectX 9-class mobile graphics processor; DVD-RW/RAM optical drive; excellent LCD screen; hot-swappable drive options.
The bad: Sub-3 hour battery life; heavy and bulky; touchscreen touchpad not too responsive; only one-year warranty.
The bottom line: One of the most feature-packed desktop replacements we have reviewed so far, the Satellite 5200-A751's powerful graphics processor and onboard DVD writer will appeal to multimedia-savvy users and gamers alike.
3DMark2001SE score: 8,204 (64MB Nvidia GeForce FX Go 5600)