Friday, February 7, 2014

help buying a laptop?




Matty Hunt


hello, this is my 1st time buying laptop. so i want to avoid buying unreliable brands or models. could anyone point me in the right direction of what i should avoid.
i will be getting one purely for gaming and internet, so WIFI and 1GB RAM is essential. a decent HD size 60GB+ wih celeron processor.
looking to spend between £400 - £600 tops
this is a lot of money for me hence the request for advise.
look forward to hearing some answers.
thanks
matt



Answer
first if you want one for 3D gaming STAY AWAY FROM CELERON, celeron is not made for gaming, and it will perform bad same thing with AMD Sempron (there is a reason they are cheaper). the 2 most important thing for gaming other then memory are processor and video card. you want to make sure you have intel centrino, or an AMD Turion processor, also you want to get a laptop with good ATI or Nvidia graphic chipset.
so here is the essentials you must to have:
Centrino or Turion processor
a good ATI or Nvidia Graphic chipset (most important thing for gaming)
1GB ram
you should be able to get a good laptop with these specs and your budget, and remeber once you buy the laptop you can easily upgrade the memory, but its very difficult and sometimes not possible to upgrade video card and processor.
brand wise HP and Toshiba's are both really good.

Gaming Laptop for <$1000?




kcdogg550


I need a new laptop that can play the newest 3D games, and I only have $900-$1,000 to spend.

Please state why you feel it is the best, not just the laptop.

Thanks!



Answer
Gaming herdware + laptop = more than $1000 price tag.

Not a ton more, but if you want to play the NEWEST games you are looking at about $1500 and up for a laptop. You can get a good one for $1200-1400 but it's not going to play the very top-end 3D games.

Anything with an intergrated graphics card it going to kill high-end gaming. You are going to need one with a decrete graphics card and at least 2GB (but 4GB would be a lot better) RAM. At least a 2.0 Dual core processor, but 2.4GHz+ is best (like an Intel Core 2 Duo or better). All that's going to be tough to find for under a grand.

Sorry to say, but for a true gaming laptop you've got to shell out fifteen hundred or more.




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