I really want to buy a new 12"er and be able to use it marginally for games (a little BG 2, some Neverwinter nights, etc). Does any one know if the new graphics chispet is a real improvement over the 440?
I think it is. However the previous powerbook have a geforce 420 mx, who was far beyond the geforce 440 mx.
I think you meant to say the GeForce 420 MX is far behind the GeForce 440 MX.
The GeForce FX 5200 Go should be a fair improvement over the GF 420, but don't expect an awesome gaming experience. Just basic games should do fine though.
I think you meant to say the GeForce 420 MX is far behind the GeForce 440 MX.
The GeForce FX 5200 Go should be a fair improvement over the GF 420, but don't expect an awesome gaming experience. Just basic games should do fine though.
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I will also say that the geforce 440 mx of my powerbook 17 inch first generation, give sufficiants results in 3 D games.
Originally posted by Powerdoc
I think it is. However the previous powerbook have a geforce 420 mx, who was far beyond the geforce 440 mx.
I think you meant to say the GeForce 420 MX is far behind the GeForce 440 MX.
The GeForce FX 5200 Go should be a fair improvement over the GF 420, but don't expect an awesome gaming experience. Just basic games should do fine though.
Originally posted by Luca Rescigno
I think you meant to say the GeForce 420 MX is far behind the GeForce 440 MX.
The GeForce FX 5200 Go should be a fair improvement over the GF 420, but don't expect an awesome gaming experience. Just basic games should do fine though.
OOpps : you are right. The right word is behind. Beyond refer to one of our member who was beyond therapy, but who seems to be cured now