Top 5 gaming notebooks

By Darius Chang on 25 May 2007

Dell Inspiron 9400

The Dell Inspiron 9400 packs a solid set of multimedia features, and when configured with Intel's Core Duo processor, it has enough power to speed through virtually any task, from editing video to playing games.

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  • Good: Excellent overall performance and competent gaming performance
    Complete set of multimedia controls and connections
    Quality speakers
    Runs Windows XP Media Center
    Features double-layer DVD burner
  • Bad: Lacks integrated TV tuner, though a PC Card tuner is available
  • Specs: 100 GB • 1GB • Intel Core Duo • 2.16 GHz • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$2,499.00

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Comments (11)

  • Axeman commented on 03/09/2009 18:22 Report abuse

    you can buy a 15inch alien ware maxed out to perfection (latest parts etc) for $5500
    Best laptop for gaming

  • Axeman commented on 03/09/2009 18:21 Report abuse

    BTW the alien ware starts at just about $1000 so you can upgrade it to your $2000 budget

  • Axeman commented on 03/09/2009 18:20 Report abuse

    you can buy a 15inch alien ware maxed out to perfection (latest parts etc) for $5500
    Best laptop for gaming

  • derka commented on 25/05/2009 13:52 Report abuse

    hi all im chasing good gaming laptop around 2000 dollar mark any ideas pls

  • Nil commented on 24/04/2009 18:19 Report abuse

    by toshiba i mean toshiba Quosimo

  • Nil commented on 24/04/2009 18:19 Report abuse

    Asus G71v and Toshiba are the best hardcore gaming laptops out there..

  • M95 commented on 03/06/2008 08:21 Report abuse

    ASUS has the new G1 out now with the 9500M 512MB Graphics. Configured with VRAM this Intel Core 2 Duo Processor stock with 4GB or RAM will run circles around most if not all gaming laptops. That is after your dis-ingage all the Windows Vista red flags....

  • Disappointed commented on 23/08/2007 10:52 Report abuse

    All these are old news!!! Any new ones!!

  • eecan commented on 20/08/2007 10:17 Report abuse

    Because the XPS is better :P

    Alienware is way too expensive, you pay a crap load for the brand name. You can get a better spec'd XPS for the same price.

  • jeffbeckhudd commented on 15/06/2007 02:54 Report abuse

    What about true gaming notebooks like Alienware and Rock? Why were these not tested?

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