I really suggest TOSHIBA Satellite A75-s211 or s231. I use s231 with Windows XP Home and Fedora 3. It's perfect. Em Seg, 2005-05-09 às 16:07 -0400, Sam Varshavchik escreveu: > Charles E Taylor IV writes: > > > A bigger issue would seem to be 3D support. What modern laptops have good > > out-of-box 3D support without proprietary dirvers, or are there any? Both > > newer ATI and NVIDEA chips require proprietary drivers. My current > > laptop's got an ATI chipset that's old enough to have 3D support in xorg, > > but that means it ain't no speed demon. :) > > The laptop that I got has a fairly decent 3D support, using a > Mach64-compatible chipset. At least I think it does. I'm not really that > big into gaming, but all the OpenGL screensavers seem to work just fine. > Certainly I don't think I'd get 100fps in Quake, but the graphics hardware > seems to be good enough for at least full motion video, and that's enough > for me. > > > > __________ Informao do NOD32 1.1092 (20050510) __________ > > Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo NOD32 Sistema Antivrus > http://www.nod32.com.br > > > > __________ Informao do NOD32 1.1092 (20050510) __________ > > Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo NOD32 Sistema Antivrus > http://www.nod32.com.br >