Rockdirect's Pegasus is a laptop that does well in most areas. It's not tied down by the extra weight associated with pure desktop-replacement models, yet, thanks to a novel 5% guaranteed overclocking feature, offers you the performance associated with the next processor up in the Pentium M line at no extra cost. Pure CPU performance, then, is excellent. The use of ATI's Mobility Radeon X700 MXM graphics card offers reasonable gaming performance for the money, although you probably won't be able to run the latest game at the laptop's native WSXGA+ setting. The Pegasus 650's battery life is enhanced by another novel feature, that is, the ability to toggle between onboard and discrete graphics at the flick of a front-mounted switch. Neat, eh?