Yup. I went and splurged on a very expensive laptop that can run Trainz as well as my desktop. I spent a little more than $3200 for the machine, but the last time I bought a Toshiba laptop ver 6 years ago, and paid over $2600 back then for a machine that couldn't run anything well other than basic programs. Besides the old Toshiba used to get so hot, I thought I'd become sterile if I kept it in my lap.
Anyway, my new machine is an Alienware M17x. It comes with dual ATI 5870 video cards, a 17-inch LCD, LED backlit display, 8 GB of RAM, and 1.2 TB of hard drive space. TS2010 loads up quickly and runs with all the sliders to the right. Not bad for a laptop I may add.
Now that I'm in debt for the rest of my life, I'll probably have this machine for another 6 years before I make an investment again.
This machine will become my main Trainz machine, because I can travel with it, or sit out on the porch rather than sitting in the basement when the weather is nice. What's interesting is it weighs no more than the old Toshiba did when I got that machine so many years ago. It is quite heavy and I was quite shocked when I hefted it to the table to configure it.
John
Anyway, my new machine is an Alienware M17x. It comes with dual ATI 5870 video cards, a 17-inch LCD, LED backlit display, 8 GB of RAM, and 1.2 TB of hard drive space. TS2010 loads up quickly and runs with all the sliders to the right. Not bad for a laptop I may add.
Now that I'm in debt for the rest of my life, I'll probably have this machine for another 6 years before I make an investment again.
This machine will become my main Trainz machine, because I can travel with it, or sit out on the porch rather than sitting in the basement when the weather is nice. What's interesting is it weighs no more than the old Toshiba did when I got that machine so many years ago. It is quite heavy and I was quite shocked when I hefted it to the table to configure it.
John