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What would be a good laptop?

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I got sold a laptop a week ago, it cost £400, from Pc World (in the Uk)

However i am going to return it as it does not run World of Warcraft to a good level - a frame rate of about 4 - with everything turned to lowest. The person i asked said that it would be fine playing this game - but it is not.

The laptop itself has these specs: Advent Intel Core2Duo -1.83GHz

-2 Gb memory

250gd hardrive

Mirage S3 graphics card

I'm aware that it is the video card itself that lets down the laptop - as i have played on my brother's which has less memory but a better graphics card.

Does anyone have a reccomendation of what laptop i should be considering upgrading - preferably from within a pc world range - as i will probably gain store credit there - due to the return of this one

I'm willing to go up to a rage of £400 - £600 - but would prefer if it was more £500.

Any help?

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  1. Dell Vostro 1710 with the NV 8600 should fit. Goes for under $1000 with the XP option.


  2. the reason your game was runn so slow is because you has intergrated graphics card. meaning that every time the games runs it has to tap into the computers ram making it slow

    try this one http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product...

    let me tell you whats good about it

    1# it has 2gb of ram just like before meaning it will run real fast at multi tasking

    2# it has a intel 2 core dup processer just like before so it will be fast

    3# this one features a NVIDIA GF8400  DEDICATED CARD which will wipe out the ram problem you were having as the computer would only tap into the cards ram

  3. You might be able to try for Intel X3100 graphics or GeForce 7150 (even worse than the Intel but not by much), both still c**p but much better than the S3.

  4. Well there are low cost computers with everything on it at like Costco or Sam's club, but you might not get everything u want. dell has really good prices and u can make the yourself (all my computers are dell) .I would do it soon though becuz now the prices are low because of school starting....hope it helps!!

  5. Well, there are four computers that are a great steal for their price this week - two from BestBuy and two from CircuitCity. However, it would help to know what activities you would be using the laptop for. Would it be solely for word processing, web browsing, and the occasional video, or would you prefer one that could handle all the above but includes the ability to withstand 3D gaming, video editing, and heavy media usage?

    The first laptop I would recommend is the Toshiba M305D-S4829 from Circuit City this week. I just purchased it last Wednesday, and am typing on it right now. It has a ton of power, like seriously. I was playing BF2142 last night with no problems. It costs $699, but It'll be running strong for a few years before anything begins to become too demanding for it. The sound quality on this laptop is phenomenal. It has Harman/Kardon speakers that are Bose quality. It has 4GB of RAM, an ATI Radeon 3100 processor, which is nearly equal to most mid-range dedicated graphics processors. It support 802.11b/g/n networks. It has a standard webcam (not to mention facial recognition software for extra secured log-ons) and all the other features you need lol. The style on this laptop is phenomenal.

    If that is slightly out of your price range though, I would say go to Best Buy and pick up the HP DV5-1002NR. It costs $679, but it is nearly as good as the above laptop with only a few exceptions (it is actually better in some areas as well, lol). The touchpad on it has a glossy feel which is fine for cooler weather, but if its humid out or your fingers are the least bit sweaty, it becomes quite difficult to move the pointer. It has a slightly better video processor - the ATI Radeon 3200 (the main difference is that it has a HDMI output). It has a slightly larger screen at 15.4" WS. Its half a pound heavier, which isn't really a big deal to me at all. It also runs the 32-bit OS of Vista which will only support 3 GB of RAM, which is fine for nearly everything.I hope this helps you in your quest!

    The next two are right about tied for abilities if the above prices are a bit out of your budget. I would recommend testing each one, and then deciding which one you prefer better.

    The first one is the Toshiba L305D-S5868 from BestBuy this week at $549. It features the ATI Radeon 3100 which is capable of handling many 3D games, and in fact - it is the same video processor as the laptop that I am using. It features a built-in webcam, as well as standard DVD/CD re-write ability. It has a 250GB hard drive running at 5400RPM. One feature that it could improve upon is its stock RAM. From the store, it only comes with 2GB. This can be easily upgraded to 3GB from any computer retailer (including www.newegg.com). It also comes with a user-friendly touchpad as well as a nice blue form factor. Although it doesn’t necessarily have all of the extra-goodies, this laptop is perfect for the common pc user, and comes at a great price!

    The second one is the Toshiba L305D-S5881 from Circuit City. This laptop is nearly identical to the last laptop with a few exceptions. It has 3GB of RAM instead of the two in the previous model. Along with this, it has a slightly different blue form factor. The price is adjusted for the extra gigabyte of RAM - $579.99. Remember to compare the two before your purchase to ensure that the one you buy is more fitting for your likings.

    If you have any questions - feel free to email/message me! Enjoy!

    © Marshall 2008

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