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Several things missing from this entry . . .1. Is external monitor required to be used with this product? Will it work with the LCD that is built-in to the notebook?2. Is any PCIe graphics card usable as an upgrade? Or does it take proprietary card only?3. What game was used to do the comparison?
It's 3D Mark, of course!
thats 3dmark06 running in the pictures
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Chieh Cheng @ Jan 8th 2007 8:35PM
Several things missing from this entry . . .
1. Is external monitor required to be used with this product? Will it work with the LCD that is built-in to the notebook?
2. Is any PCIe graphics card usable as an upgrade? Or does it take proprietary card only?
3. What game was used to do the comparison?
Aaron @ Jan 8th 2007 9:12PM
It's 3D Mark, of course!
Tim @ Jan 8th 2007 8:53PM
thats 3dmark06 running in the pictures