Zepto notebooks
Winklesim:
Does anyone have any comments on zepto notebooks, more specifically the Mythos/Nox A15's, and their ability to handle sims 2? I've never met anyone with a zepto computer, does anyone have any first hand experience/horror stories with these machines?
Link: http://au.zepto.com/Shop/Notebooks.aspx
Any other advice on notebooks that can handle the sims 2 would be welcome also...
Ta, Winkle
J. M. Pescado:
I've never heard of these guys, but a point against them immediately is their use of Windoze as a webserver. They clearly know nothing about computers and cannot be trusted.
Annan:
Mr Kofi has a Zepto notebook, though it is not the Mythos. Apparently, they buy their noname laptops from the same factories that produce laptops for other companies. Compal, they're called. Mr Kofi has had some issues with overheating with his Zepto, and had to clock it down to make it stop. I dunno, I wouldn't get a Zepto, but perhaps they are better now - his is a year old.
I would also never get a laptop for gaming. They overheat. No matter what the manufacturers say, laptops are not meant for gaming.
J. M. Pescado:
It depends on the laptop. Mine doesn't overheat, but it also weighs in at an extremely portable 42 pounds with an impressive battery life of one-half of ten minutes. The miniature wussy laptops always overheat, though. That's why you need a big, heavy one. Plus, we know you're a little scrawny pencil-necked dork. Hefting your laptop is probably the only exercise you ever get, so you may as well make it worth it.
Winklesim:
I know notebooks are hardly ideal for gaming, but buying a laptop is the most convenient solution to a string of problems right now including finding the space to put a hulking great desktop unit.
If you wouldn't buy a zepto Annan (or anyone else), what else would you consider?
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