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    Default Re: Gaming Ultrabook

    Quote Originally Posted by Mobius 1 View Post
    WRONG

    The Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 is what you are looking for OP, take a look at the Sager / Clevo subsection
    Not an ultrabook. But this, along with the Gigabyte U2442N, are probably the closest OP can get.

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    Default Re: Gaming Ultrabook

    the clevo has horrible battery life of <4h

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobius 1 View Post
    I've heard that one of the ASUS Zenbooks 3rd gen carries a GT 620M, might be interesting...
    I think the Asus UX32VD is actually your primary option at this point, although I'm fuzzy on the release date. The 620M isn't a powerhouse, but it'll run WoW on good settings if you don't push it to the native 1080p resolution. It's also the only true ultrabook in the list that meets battery life and form factor requirements.

    Plus, on a personal note, it's not hideous like the m14x, nor too small like the W11ER.

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    Dell's new XPS 14 ultrabook might fit the bill. It's got a 630m, if that's sufficient for what you'll need.

    I'm in the same boat, but I'm looking for slightly more oomph and a 15" display.

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    I'm looking for the same thing. I really don't think the 630M is powerful enough for most gaming. Unless you are okay at very low resolutions and low quality settings, a 640M is really what you want. I'm hoping the Gigabyte will be available soon and actually be good.

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    Do you think the 640M would be so much better?

    Since march we didn't have any new ultrabooks with descent video cards and those ASUS and Gigabyte didn't come out???

    I'm looking for a ~15" thin laptop for gaming, doesn't need to have good battery life.

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    Acre aspire ultra m5 is $829 and has gt 640m

 

 
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