Reviews & Editorials
Reviewers are already talking about the incredible features, performance and price of the GeForce4 Go series of GPUs. Take a look at the following reviews and editorials for an in-depth look at the GeForce4 Go:
![]() | Toshiba Satellite 5105-S607 "The notebook's 32MB GeForce4 440 Go GPU, also recently announced, pumps the pixels with the best of them. In our labs' tests, the Satellite 5105-S607 set the pace for this first crop of mobile Pentium 4-Ms." |
![]() | Dell Latitude C840 "The Latitude C840 got down to business in our labs' benchmark tests. Equipped with 256MB of DDR SDRAM; a smoking 64MB Nvidia GeForce4 440 Go graphics chip...." |
![]() | Dell Inspiron 8200 Pentium 4-M 1.7GHz "The Dell also sports Nvidia's GeForce4 440 Go graphics accelerator with a whopping 64MB of integrated memory, which makes for a system that's just as good for watching movies as it is for battling onscreen aliens or pitching a presentation to a new client." |
![]() | Computing: Your laptop's obsolete again Dell Inspiron 8200. Coolest Feature: NVIDIA GeForce 440 graphics card for gaming. |
![]() | ExtremeTech - Laptop Gaming Showdown "With that in mind, Dell/nVidia appears to have a bit more in the tank for high-resolution gaming, and the GeForce4 440 Go's having a vertex shader assist unit did make itself apparent in testing vertex shader performance. nVidia also turned in better geometry performance for standard DX7-type T&L operations." |
![]() | PCMag.com - Desktop Speeds to Go Powering the screen is the nVidia GeForce4 Go 440 graphics system, which has 64MB of memory and all the power needed to take top honors, by far, on our 3D WinMark tests. |
![]() | CNET.com - GeForce4 Go: power and glory "The GeForce4 Go's advances in speed, power savings, and design efficiency should mean faster, longer-lasting, and cheaper notebooks that still pack plenty of punch." |
