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This is excellent! Radeon 9000 Mobility



 
 
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Old June 23rd 03, 11:56 PM
neopolaris
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Default This is excellent! Radeon 9000 Mobility


"john @verizon.net" kgratremove_this wrote in message
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Yes the radeon 9000 performs very well on my laptop. This can handle even
the most demanding games.

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^~~~John~~~^



Played 1942 on a brand new Dell Inspiron with the fancy screen and the 9000
mobility.

unimpressive.


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Old June 24th 03, 01:49 AM
Matt
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Played 1942 on a brand new Dell Inspiron with the fancy screen and the 9000
mobility.

unimpressive.


C'mon... Its a laptop... It does great for what it is...


Matt



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