ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 is still a potent laptop gaming graphics chip.
It's roughly on par with the GeForce GTX 560M 560M and Radeon HD 6870M laptop cards.
Performance wise, they would match up with a GeForce GTS 450 or Radeon HD 5750 desktop card.
Well, just playing 2011 titles if you're reasonable about the graphics settings
Asus A53 - this is a decent entry level gaming spec. i5 is a great CPU and 540 has proven itself to be a solid GPU
Lenovo this has got i7 quad core CPU, which is among the best CPUs to date. GT555 is slightly better than 540. See if you like the design, cause I know many people find Lenovo ugly looking.
HP Pavillion this one if you want to go AMD route, has got the latest released llano APU and an entry level gaming GPU. This should give you great battery life if you run in on integrated GPU.
if you decide to get a laptop for CAD work rather than gaming, I'd suggest looking for a laptop with better CPU like that Lenovo (i7 CPU) and good amount of ram (at least 8Gb). Alternatively, an llano machine with no dedicated should perform really well in CAD
So this lenovo IdeaPad Y570... do you think it's a keeper? The i7 version of this one is out of stock though... 🙁 I plan on purchasing it today. *sigh*
The GT 540M wouldn't be as good a choice in future games.
The i7-2360QM CPU wouldn't matter as much as the difference between the GT 540M and GT 555M in the Lenovo Y570..
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 is still a potent laptop gaming graphics chip.
It's roughly on par with the GeForce GTX 560M 560M and Radeon HD 6870M laptop cards.
Performance wise, they would match up with a GeForce GTS 450 or Radeon HD 5750 desktop card.
ok now i've read from newegg's users. . . as well as to you guys. . . i'd try to gamble on the latter... the price / performance is really big when it's compared to the previous recommendations. wish me luck guys!