“”It’s now officially the summer of 2006 and it’s time to do publish another article on how to build your own gaming notebook. The changes from 2005 to 2006 were significant when it comes to notebooks. Intel started shipping dual-core processors (Yonah) for their Napa based platforms (i945PM/GM) and we finally saw ATI and NVIDIA putting high end graphics in decently sized notebooks. Our previous two articles we used 15.4″ widescreen notebooks, but this year I am moving up to a 17″ screen with a native resolution of 1920×1200. With an upgradeable NVIDIA GeForce 7900GTX 256MB video card powering the 17.0″ WUXGA Wide Screen display at 1920×1200 the notebook I picked out seems worthy enough to replace the one I picked out last year. Without further ado let’s meet this year’s DIY gaming notebook, the Clevo M57U!…””Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 @ Hardware Zone
- Arkon Powered GPS Docking Cradle and MobiNavigator Software @ PDA Today
- Dell XPS M2010 – Mobile Entertainment PC (Centrino Duo) @ Hardware Zone
- Dell Inspiron e1405 laptop @ Ard Technica
- Blackberry 8700c @ Digital Trends
Build a gaming laptop

Legit Reviews found a “whitebook” (a bare bones laptop, essentially no components other than the casing, screen and mobo), to build a gaming machine from. The Clevo M575U and Sager 5760 can fit an impressive array of parts, and will function as a perfect desktop replacement.