Report: Dell, HP Working on 3D Gaming Laptops

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@redgarl: I don't want the 3D-type screen, but I'm actually looking for a laptop that can be good for gaming *and* software development.

- Battery life while gaming isn't a problem, because if I'm gaming, I'll just plug it in.

- Battery life during software development isn't a problem, because most of the time I'm just staring at a text editor, wondering where I hid the bug in my code.

- I want a big screen for both activities.

- I'm not a hard-code gamer, so I don't care that I can't put in forty 4890 boards in a nitrogen-cooled crossfire configuration. Anything that will place Diablo 3 and SC2 in high-res is enough for me to be happy. (Bonus points for UT2004 performing well.)
 
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