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melchiz: DX11 for under $800 in a laptop = laff, btw.
Also, the 5xxx series isn't even out in mobile chipset form yet, si?
http://www.amd.com/us/products/notebook/graphics/Pages/notebook-graphics.aspx

Ah, did not know that. So I guess to the point of this people in the thread, Direct X 11 is not even possible for laptops right now (or at least for ATI/Nvidia).
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taczillabr: Hmm if I remember, there was a topic with a gog staff guy quoting some models.
Maybe you can e-mail gog and ask what notebooks and netbooks they use for play testing before release.
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zolop: That is a really good idea and should be a sticky in the general forum. I do plan on emailing them still because it would be interesting.

Well so, be polite and ask them if we have permission to post it. After all, gog is a private company.
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michaelleung: Yeah, I think they said they use Macs or whatever.

Really, maybe I'm wrong. They haven't quoted models or anything, but said something about "our test notebooks, netbooks".
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taczillabr: Hmm if I remember, there was a topic with a gog staff guy quoting some models.
Maybe you can e-mail gog and ask what notebooks and netbooks they use for play testing before release.
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michaelleung: Yeah, I think they said they use Macs or whatever.

I would pay more for less powerful technology If I were to buy a mac though, I mean its great for First party hardware/software (I have used Macs in college for Graphic Arts, check briley.smugmug.com) but I know I can get slightly better technology for the money PC wise.
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michaelleung: Yeah, I think they said they use Macs or whatever.
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zolop: I would pay more for less powerful technology If I were to buy a mac though, I mean its great for First party hardware/software (I have used Macs in college for Graphic Arts, check briley.smugmug.com) but I know I can get slightly better technology for the money PC wise.

I'm only getting a MacBook Pro solely for Final Cut Pro. I know what it's like.
NOTE: I could try to quote the previous reply, but it would be a mess and I keep on messing it up, so I was suggested to send GOG.com a email about recommending laptops on their forum by Taczillabr.
When I send a email to this I will suggest that they put recommended laptops. I can understand if they cannot because of legal reasons or if they just don't want to.
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zolop: Hello,
I am looking to possibility purchase a Laptop but don't really want to spend a lot of money of features if I am going to play mostly old and GOG games on it. For example I still have the original Baldurs Gate 2 + TOB and Planescape Torment.
Important Factors...
1-Able to play most or all upcoming games on GOG. Able to play all games on GOG currently too.
2-Price
3-Heat (Since it generally will be on my lap most of the time). 3rd Party Heat dissipation option?
4-Has to be able to use Direct X 9 through 11. If increases cost dramatically for Direct X 10/11 cards on a laptop then a card the initially is for Direct X 9 is good.

Thank you gog community!

The first and only DX11 Laptop... the Acer Aspire 8942G-728G1280TWN. Expected to be released in January.
http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/16684/41/