Toshiba make one you can get in your local CompUSA or BestBuy:
http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/...349373&seg=HHO
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"MrB" <brooksroREMOVEALLCAPS********.com> wrote in message
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> My daughter wants to buy a laptop that is suitable for gaming. Examples of
> games she would play are:
> Neverwinter Nights 2
>
> Star Wars - The Best of PC
>
> Grand Theft Auto - Vice City or San Andreas
>
> All of the retail laptops I have seen come with video cards that typically
> share the memory with the computer up to 128 Meg. If I go to Dell, I can
> add a card with 256 or better ram. If I bought a laptop with a core 2 duo
> processor and 1 gig of ram, would these retail store laptops be suitable
> for playing the above games? Is it necessary to go up to the separate
> video card?
>
> Thanks for your experience and advice.
>
>