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1/31/13 1:13:14 PM#21
Originally posted by orbitxo me, along side my custom build i7 rig (that I didn't even spend close to 1000 on), will destroy every game on max... while you fart around looking at screenshots (low frames). |
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1/31/13 1:28:43 PM#22
Originally posted by Wighty
Woah, talk about a personal attack there. For a 40 year old, you're quite prejudiced to say the least. Besides there's nothing wrong with college (which i finished long ago) or ramen which i do enjoy when it's not the instant rubbish you find in supermarkets. I didn't know that having some affection for Japanese culture could get you shot around these parts. Anyway ... It is quite heave and having to buy an extra controller dock just to play games makes it even worse. It has everything a gaming laptop has, with the exception of the out-of-the-box convenience that a laptop has. Your putting down your 1K and you're down to playing standard touchscreen stuff, lest you spend another 250 for the controller dock. And that same controller dock will make the whole thing even heavier and as such, even less mobile. From what i read in reviews, the battery life is piss poor as well. 2 Hours when you're gaming, 5 to 6 hours for standard tablet tasks. The base version doesn't sport an I7 either, but an i5. (Why you'd need an I7 for gaming is beyond me though, as most games don't support more than 4 threads anyway), the i7 version is more expensive. That thing reminds me of Sega's GameGear from the early '90s. It was big, more powerful than the competion, but also more expensive and less popular than the GameBoy. This product will remain a niche product.. You're free to spend your money on whatever you feel like, but it wouldn't even cross my mind to spend 1250 Euro for a thing like that. For the same price, i'd have a proper laptop. |
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1/31/13 1:34:23 PM#23
Off-topic forum? /boggle never mind then, properly stashed after all, I guess. -Nearly every single bad trend in MMO development was started by the developers.--Wordiz |
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Digna
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Joined: 11/19/05
The pen is mightier than the sword if the sword is very short, and the pen is very sharp. |
1/31/13 2:59:26 PM#24
Shows as 1300 on the Razer site. + $350 for the extras and who wouldn't go with an extended warranty on what is essentially newer technology (at $199).
A little steep for me. |
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1/31/13 3:01:37 PM#25
Originally posted by Aeonblades What is portability for you? For me portability is being able to run about 2 kilometers each day with a computer on my backpack. For that a gaming laptop is way too heavy and large. |
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1/31/13 3:04:26 PM#26
Originally posted by Vrika I kind of feel sorry for you if you cant run 2km carrying a brick...those weigh next to nothing. It's hard to remember a lot of people don't do physical labor anymore haha. Everyone has a different definition of portable. Sure this is more "portable" than a gaming laptop, but you can't play games on it. Moot point really. Currently Playing: Path of Exile, Everquest |
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1/31/13 3:07:58 PM#27
The $1000 version doesn't get you a Core i7 processor. If you want the Core i7, that's $1300. Or more if you want the accessories, such as the controller that is basically the whole point of the project. Meanwhile, whether you get a Core i5 or Core i7 processor, it's a ULV chip--meaning, clocked very low. While it does have a discrete video card, it's a discrete card that isn't really any faster than modern integrated graphics. The net result is gaming performance comparable to a $600 laptop with an A10-4600M running integrated graphics. The Razer Edge is also a "tablet" that is thicker than some clamshell laptops. Once you add the accessories, it's really no more portable than a laptop for carrying it around purposes. The battery life will also be dreadful under gaming loads. I'd be surprised if you can't drain the battery from full to dead in under an hour. Many games won't push it as hard, but you're looking at maybe 90 minutes of battery life under a typical gaming load. In a few months, some Kabini-based laptops will be able to get you several times that, though they'll trail way behind the Razer Edge in GPU performance. It's a niche product targeted at people willing to pay a fortune for middling gaming performance in a tablet form factor. If you want a more portable tablet for light Windows gaming, wait for AMD Temash to launch sometime in the first half of this year. |
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1/31/13 3:15:28 PM#28
Originally posted by Aeonblades Tablets will never catch laptops in performance, just like laptops will never catch desktops in performance. Anything you can do in the smaller form factor, you can do in the larger form factor, with only the exception of carrying it around easily. Conversely, the larger form factor lets you do a lot of things that are impossible in the smaller form factor. Tablets do have a legitimate place in the world, especially as tablets that are actually good start arriving. The real question is whether and when tablets will be good enough for what you need them for. For watching videos, they're plenty good enough already (well, at least some of them are). For e-mail or forum posting, you'd really rather have at least a laptop, or maybe eventually a detachable. And if you want to get some real work done, you want a desktop. Neither tablets nor laptops will ever be able to compete with desktops in monitor space, peripheral options, or ergonomics. |
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1/31/13 3:18:50 PM#29
Originally posted by Tenkousei Intel's ULV processors are dual cores, whether it's a Core i5, a Core i7, or anything else, with perhaps the exception of Celeron. Many games will have a lot more than four threads. How many CPU cores a game needs to run well, how many cores it will scale well to, and how many threads it has are three totally different questions. |
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1/31/13 3:21:48 PM#30
Originally posted by Digna Both the CPU and GPU have been around for quite a while. What's new is sticking them in a tablet form factor where they really don't belong. Not that there is anywhere else where the particular parts Razer is using do belong. (I'm not a fan of ultrabooks, which is Intel's intended use of the CPU, nor am I a fan of buying a discrete video card that isn't any faster than integrated graphics.) |
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1/31/13 10:36:17 PM#31
this looks awesome but i think i'll wait til the next windows (codenamed Windows: not awful)
windows 8 is esentially satan. RIP Ribbitribbitt you are missed, kid. Currently Playing EVE, POTBS Recommendation of a game you probably haven't tried: POTBS, Atlantica, L2 |
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2/01/13 5:34:20 AM#32
You would be far better off with a gaming laptop, playing decent games on tablets is a joke.
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2/01/13 9:14:26 AM#33
I travel a lot so this is looking like an option for me. What could I run GW2 at on this (be honest not just hateful). My current intel 2.9 ghz dual core, 4 gig RAM, and 8600M runs it on low........
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2/01/13 9:53:13 AM#34
Originally posted by Crusix221 It will probably be on low as well, maybe medium but I don't know. It's hard to tell without testing it ourselves. Currently Playing: Path of Exile, Everquest |
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2/01/13 10:04:54 AM#35
Originally posted by GrayGhost79 You're not taking into account that everyone on this site (prob) plays primarily MMO's, so they will need the keyboard&mouse configuration with the tablet. So they are thinking the price is not worth it when they still need to carry those extra things aswell. So for these peoples sake, a laptop is MORE portable for mmo gaming than the Razer is for the simple fact that they have keyboards built in, and you can spend less money for the same preformance or better. |
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2/01/13 12:39:25 PM#36
Originally posted by C.L.O.U.D Actually with windows 8 on a touch screen tablet they don't really need the keyboard and mouse. The controller that attaches to Razers Edge is actually really nice and takes the place of the mouse pretty nicely for portable gaming purposes at least. With windows 8 on the touch screen, all those hotkeys you "Need" are replaced by the ability to directly touch abilities on screen. There are plenty of buttons and triggers to map most of your "I need it now" abilities and the rest you can actually simply touch on screen.
I used Splashtop to test this out on my tablet. It doesn't have as good of an overlay option as kainy but it was simply for testing purposes. I streamed GW2 and plugged in a controller to my tablet to play. After setting up the controller I decided not to use the overlay from splashtop since I was testing touch vs. hotkeys. I increased the size of the UI and began playing. Every ability was simply a touch with my main attack abilities being on the controller. Summon Spirit weapons consisted of simply touching the abilities.
What many are failing to realize is this isn't just a gaming tablet. It's a gaming tabley with full touch screen support. Win 8 brings a lot to the tablet for tablets. The ability to touch abilities right on the screen negates the need for a hotkey for the ability. The on screen keyboard still pops up for when you want to type/chat, but beyond that the need for it in game has been removed by the ability to simply touch things on the screen combined with a controller of some kind.
I've actually gotten really into using my phone as a 16 button controller in conjunction with my tablet's touch screen for extra control options.
I mean granted, keyboard and mouse are the way to go at home or some place you can setup your desktop. But for portable gaming laptops really are falling behind because they aren't as portable. Some are trying to keep up by going touch screen + keyboard but those that do are typically a tablet now with a keyboard.
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2/01/13 12:40:25 PM#37
3.25lbs? c'mon you guys get with the programme KILOGRAMS next you be using fluid ounces to measure your fizzy drinks, you know we, the rest of the world, have updated our measurement systems to a modern metric standard you gonna join in?
Nice 1.5kg pad though but I do agree with whats the point of such a thing but Razer do lovely kit my mouse and keyboard are both Razer and I'm very happy with them. This doom and gloom thread was brought to you by Chin Up™ the new high caffeine soft drink for gamers who just need that boost of happiness after a long forum session. |
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2/13/13 6:38:02 PM#38
Originally posted by GrayGhost79 Laptops are falling behind?lol...Please show me where you are getting your information from. Sure they(companies) are producing more and more tablets, and it's only a matter of time before there are multiple true gaming tablets on the market. Sorry, but the touch screen does not replace a keyboard and mouse for mmo gaming. Since this topic came up, I actually made a survey for my class (of my choice) and I asked people in it a number of gaming questions. Things like whether they prefer PC/table/Console. Tablets of course came in last, very small numbers for it. MMO's are made to be played with keyboards, it's just too hard to play if you pvp or do hardcore raiding with a touch screen. |
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