Specs:
- Intel i7-3612QM 2.1GHz Quad Core CPU
- 8GB DDR3 Memory
- 750GB Hard Drive (7200rpm)
- 8x CD/DVD Burner
- 15.6" LCD (1920x1080) + Webcam
- AMD Radeon HD 7730M
- HDMI + 3 USB 3.0, 1 USB 3.0 PowerShare
- WiFi N
- Bluetooth
- 6 Cell Battery
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- Backlit Keyboard
- $20 Shutterfly Credit




The worst case is your order is already being processed for built but they will offer you $45-$90 +tax credit back as compensation. Just be prepared to spend long time talking and waiting.
@ 1920x1080 a 7730mobile wont even play BF3 on low. It will struggle with Diablo 3.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-...678.0.html
Please scroll down and look at the ultra settings. While in game settings can be turned down, resolution can't. If you want to play games on a laptop at 1080p you'll have to buy a more powerful laptop than this one.
The worst case is your order is already being processed for built but they will offer you $45-$90 +tax credit back as compensation. Just be prepared to spend long time talking and waiting.
@ 1920x1080 a 7730mobile wont even play BF3 on low. It will struggle with Diablo 3.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-...678.0.html
@ 1920x1080 a 7730mobile wont even play BF3 on low. It will struggle with Diablo 3.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-...678.0.html
Please scroll down and look at the ultra settings. While in game settings can be turned down, resolution can't. If you want to play games on a laptop at 1080p you'll have to buy a more powerful laptop than this one.
BF3 on low averages 47 fps, medium is 32. This seems to directly contradict your assertion that it "won't even play BF3 on low."
Also, I have no idea what you mean when you say "in game settings can be turned down, resolution can't." You have an option to turn down resolution in games as well as graphic detail settings.