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Originally Posted by EdS
My Toshiba is a 2003. I can hardly qualify it as a "today's laptops", but I am optimistic. I will try to delve deeper into the video hierarchy of the Toshiba to see if it utilizes S3 chips. Also, is there a way to tell if I can utilize DirectX 9 on my laptop?
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Go to Start/Run and type in dxdiag. The front page will tell you whether what version is loaded.
If the demo works and you played karaoke songs without any problem then you should not have any trouble with the full edition. A 2003 laptop is still new enough that is still good. It may not be as fast or have as much memory and have a smaller hard drive than the ones produced today, but it should still be a viable system. Go for it.