First post, by rob8086
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In late 2001, Intel rolled out the Mobile Pentium III-M. They ranged in frequency from 867MHz to 1.33GHz and were the most powerful mobile Pentium IIIs ever to exist. Naturally, I want one. I've been able to find a couple of small, partial lists but am having trouble finding a definitive listing of laptops rocking that CPU. Here's what I've found so far...
- IBM ThinkPad T23 series
- HP OmniBook 6100
- Sony VAIO GR
- Compaq N200
- Toshiba Tecra
- Dell Latitude X200
The above list is based off of a couple articles I've been able find, here and here. Of course I've had no luck finding any of these in decent shape or with the higher end of the range frequency. I did find a couple T23s on eBay at 867MHz, but eh. What I'm not able to find is what the different configuration options were (I don't even know the specific models beyond the product line), what other laptops existed with Taulatin CPUs, or which available laptops had discrete graphics. In short, what I'm trying to determine is which Tualatin laptop was the best possible for Win98 gaming.
Anybody have a better list or more information? Suggestions? Should I be ignoring the CPU all together and focusing on finding something with a GeForce4 4200 Go?
Corruptor : ASUS TUV4X - Intel SL6BY @ 1.4GHz - 2x 256MB PC133 - ATI Radeon 8500 - Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS SB0350
Aggressor : ASUS TUSL2 - Intel SL6BY @ 1.4GHz - 2x 256MB PC133 - NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti 4600 - Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS SB0350