Hey,
I'm sick of my old laptop and need a new 1, perferably one that runs DAoC perfectly.
I tried looking on the net but there's just so much choice and I don't want to buy the wrong 1 again.
Anybody got any suggestions for good laptops at around $500-$600 (can be bought from ebay)? If you find me one I like and buy you will get a small reward and my eternal gratitude
Good gaming laptop?
Well what I care about mainly is that it has a good graphic card (i.e. Radeon 9000), decent RAM (between 256 and 512MB DDR), and good processor speed (~1.5GHZ).
Basically it should be enough to run World of Warcraft, Command and Conquer Generals, Neverwinter Nights, etc... perfectly....
Basically I want a pc which can run all the new games smooth. And I can pay a bit more if it's an exceptional offer.
Basically it should be enough to run World of Warcraft, Command and Conquer Generals, Neverwinter Nights, etc... perfectly....
Basically I want a pc which can run all the new games smooth. And I can pay a bit more if it's an exceptional offer.
That one is used, and for $ 846.00 poor deal.
This one is new $ 711.00 before taxs and shipping. But it looks like it has everything that the used one has.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/ ... 00L1&s=dhs
This one is new $ 711.00 before taxs and shipping. But it looks like it has everything that the used one has.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/ ... 00L1&s=dhs
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Gaming and Laptop dont belong in the same sentence, not if you are trying to keep costs down. You could probably build yourself a much better desktop for gaming for that price
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thats true. Gaming laptops usually run about $400 more than a normal desktop PC, same specs and all. Also, the laptops run at higher heat than desktops. Just things to think about. I currently have a gaming laptop that was "engineering requiremented" for me... although I don't see any programs needing that much power/speed... oh well, works great with hl2OmegaRenegade wrote:Gaming and Laptop dont belong in the same sentence, not if you are trying to keep costs down. You could probably build yourself a much better desktop for gaming for that price