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Originally Posted by Lynx2069
First off, I'm glad to see there are intelligent people capable of discussing things without seeming like a 3 year old with a load in his diaper 
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Indeed. Surprised I am hence Yoda speak I must.
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Originally Posted by Lynx2069
I was talking with a co-worker today about laptop performance and we've came to the conclussion that laptop graphics have made huge strides in the last few years, especially from a quality manufactorer such as HP, Sony or Apple.
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That is quite true. Laptops used to be gimped compared to Desktop PCs due to the fact that there were hardly any consumer available graphics chips for laptops. But now with the races between ATI/Nvidia and Intel/AMD we are really starting to see powerful CPUs and graphics cards for laptops come available to the normal consumer. And for a tolerable price I might even add.
I'm quite anxious to see what's the next big breakthrough in laptop development. I do remember reading/hearing that there's a NexGen cooling system in development that uses ionized air particles to generate air flow for cooling purposes and it has no moving parts like a traditional cooling fan has (Sorry if that sounds stupid but that's the best wording I can come up with by my limited vocabulary). And now if this is true... Ooooh Mama! Practically silent laptops with great cooling efficiency which could mean that even more powerful components could be used in laptops. Although the power consumption worries me a bit.
Another thing I'd LOVE to try out is a SSD replacing the old HDDs. But those are still a bit pricey.
I think I'll stop here before I forget again that this isn't notebookreviewdotcom.