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Old Mar 11, 2006, 02:49 PM #1 of 19
The Dell XPS laptops are good for gaming at reasonable prices, but if you're doing a lot of rendering I'd look at the Precision M70. It's video card (Quadro FX 1400) doesn't have as much raw power as the 7800 Go GTX (in the top of the line XPSs), but is optomized for OpenGL rendering.

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Old Mar 11, 2006, 03:51 PM #2 of 19
Celeron is the shittier version of the Pentium M. Intel chips are the stronger of the two in the notebook market right now, but they also cost significantly more. However, Dell laptops are still less expensive than most of their competitors, so the higher cost of Intel processors shouldn't affect your decision (seeing as you pay for a bundle rather than the chip) when buying a laptop.

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