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Old 19th August 2008, 7:50 PM   #1
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Default Metabox laptops + amd mobile 4850??

Hi all,

Just looking to get some opinions on metabox laptops.

I have been looking for a decent DTR that i can take on business trips, and i have come across this brand.

just looking to see what peoples experiences with them have been? is the build quality OK?

also from what i have read there has been some issues with Nvida mobile graphics solutions, i personally have owned many nvida cards and have not had any issues?

also in my long winded post, should i just wait for a 4850 mobile solution to become available, im looking for something that will last me a while, and 3-4 k is not out of the equation.

Thanks all for your future input.

Brapuss
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