lewis95
my laptop is an emachines e430v2-
http://www.ultra-laptops.com/laptops/manufacturers/pos/emachines_e430-102g16mi
is it capable of running and playing the PC game call of duty black ops released in november 2010
call of duty black ops requirments (scroll down on the link)-
http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=703&game=Call%20of%20Duty%207
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Your computer will most likely struggle playing this game from a quick glance at your specs and the games requirements. And to the post above for the systemrequirementslab.com, Black Ops isn't out yet, so he can't run the test and see if his computer can run it.
Your computer will most likely struggle playing this game from a quick glance at your specs and the games requirements. And to the post above for the systemrequirementslab.com, Black Ops isn't out yet, so he can't run the test and see if his computer can run it.
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I own the one at the link below. I bought it in November 2008 when I bought my laptop. I used the laptop as a desktop. I used it up until February 2010 when i built my desktop. That and my laptop was pretty much on 24/7 that whole time. I like that it comes with an AC adapter but can be powered off a USB port on the laptop. It also has a built in 4 port USB hub which came in very handy. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Targus+-+4-Port+USB+2.0+Notebook+ChillHub/6861121.p?id=1093469291003&skuId=6861121&st=laptop
I own the one at the link below. I bought it in November 2008 when I bought my laptop. I used the laptop as a desktop. I used it up until February 2010 when i built my desktop. That and my laptop was pretty much on 24/7 that whole time. I like that it comes with an AC adapter but can be powered off a USB port on the laptop. It also has a built in 4 port USB hub which came in very handy. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Targus+-+4-Port+USB+2.0+Notebook+ChillHub/6861121.p?id=1093469291003&skuId=6861121&st=laptop
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