In a pure laptop (~7.6 pounds and display on its LCD panel) the answer is no.
You *can* get an IBM (A20p), Compaq (Armada 1800) and Dell (C800) laptops with the Rage
128 Mobility chipset and 16M of VRAM. You need to decide if that is close enough to
GeForce for you. It doesn't have hardware T&L, BTW. It does have OGL and DX7 drivers.
Note that the quality of the drivers in 128 Mobility land are directly proportional to
the
intelligence and dedication of the engineers that the vendor has "adapting" the
drivers.
They only get a reference implementation from ATI and mere end users *can't* get ref.
drivers like you can from 3DFX or NVidia.
If you can go the lunchbox route (luggables), (~8-9 lb. and a 4-5 thick block you prop
up
longways with an LCD like a laptop) you can get machines with AGP or PCI slots that you
could replace the current graphics card with a faster one as long as it has has DVI
(digital LCD panel direct connect) out. The 3DLabs GVX210 Pro has it as well as some
Guillemot GeForce's.
Hope this helps.
adam....
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