Friday, February 23, 2007

Custom Gaming Laptops

by Valli L. Schieltz

Custom Gaming Laptops

Todays gaming laptop computers have huge, crisp LCD screens, full-size keyboards, and video cards that are state of the art. These computers can not only compete with the standard clunky computer tower, but they can be custom made to meet the specifications of any gamer.

A standard practice in getting a gaming laptop computer is to create a "system builder". This is a page where you can add and subtract components through drop-down menus in order to you to get the very best gaming laptop to suit your needs and budget.

The graphics processing unit is the very heart of a gaming laptop computer. It will make or break the experience you have with gaming. If your GPU is not exactly right, your games will not play.

The graphics card should not share resources with your computer. Your gaming laptop video card must have its own memory on board. Standard laptops will usually not have this feature.

A gaming laptop computer without a good screen will not be very good for you. Yes, it is true that you can connect your gaming laptop to an external monitor, but if you cannot play on your gaming computer without the external monitor, then your laptop is not very mobile.

When choosing LCD options for your gaming laptop computer, there are a few points to keep in mind.

Native resolution - This is the setting at which your gaming laptop will render the clearest images. Keep in mind that you may not use your gaming laptop solely for playing games. If you are not comfortable with the resolution, then you are not going to enjoy using you laptop much.

Aspect ratio - There are laptops that have a standard aspect ration and those that are widescreen. There are many games out there today that do not have a widescreen mode. If you want to have a perfect experience with your game, then the widescreen format may not be what you are looking for.

Rise and fall - This phrase refers to how fast the LCD can respond to changes. In the past, LCDs could not render images in games fast enough. This lag can mean the difference between just barely playing and playing to win.

Contrast - If your gaming laptop LCD has poor contrast, it could pose a problem. You must sse the game properly in order to compete effectively. You should normally look for a contrast ratio of 400:1 or higher.

Viewing angle - This is often an overlooked LCD feature. You want to make sure not to have poor viewing angles because it may prohibit others from watching the screen as you play the game.

When it is all said and dome, gaming laptop computers are all about power. Do not expect you twelve-pound notebook with various features to run on battery power all that long. Instead, make sure that you enjoy the jaw drops that you will get when you come into your LAN party location with your very own new, screaming-fast gaming laptop computer. Gaming is not only for desktops!

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Valli L. Schieltz is married and a mother of 5 children. She is going to be a grandmother soon! She loves her new job as a freelance writer. As a former English teacher, she has excellent Englsh and grammatical skills. One of her favorite pastimes is to play computer games and write reviews for them. You can see some of her work at: http://pccomputergamereviews.blogspot.com

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