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I would love a tablet if someone would make a sexy one with non integrated graphics. Why is it so difficult?
They exist, you nincompoop. The Acer C314 tablet had a GeForce 6200 go in it, and previous Toshiba models did too.Adding graphics cards means adding more weight, both by the card and by redesigning. Unless the thing has a larger frame, it's not happening. People have seperate laptops and desktops for a reason. Do you really need to be playing Quake 4 on a tablet?
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Sean Jackson @ May 9th 2007 1:42AM
I would love a tablet if someone would make a sexy one with non integrated graphics. Why is it so difficult?
kev @ May 9th 2007 10:25AM
They exist, you nincompoop. The Acer C314 tablet had a GeForce 6200 go in it, and previous Toshiba models did too.
Adding graphics cards means adding more weight, both by the card and by redesigning. Unless the thing has a larger frame, it's not happening.
People have seperate laptops and desktops for a reason. Do you really need to be playing Quake 4 on a tablet?