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Thinking about buying a laptop
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Im looking for something with a moderate amount of hard drive space >100GB. I also want something that has a good enough graphics card to run some games like Skyrim or Modern Warfare 3. I know laptops aren't that good for gaming but I probably wont be doing to much of it so its not that important. My price range is $460. I know its not that much for what I want but I am willing to go up to $500. I want it to be able to run well without freezing often and to have any version of Windows 7.
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If your price range is 460$ you won't get a good computer to run games.
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I have a Toshiba,dell,and hp they are all good
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DeadMouse wrote If your price range is 460$ you won't get a good computer to run games.
he is right with that strict of a budget you wont find one very good
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I have a HP Pavilion Dv6 its really nice and fast, but it's like $650 :/ but it's worth it.
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DeadMouse wrote If your price range is 460$ you won't get a good computer to run games.Its actually not much of a necessity, but I am looking for something that runs programs well
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A good PC/Laptop to run good games will cost you about 500.
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I just bought a Lenovo laptop that fits you exactly...except for ONE thing. It does not have a graphics card. lol sorry bro...
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I have a laptop which I use for gaming, around last year at christmas time it costed $1200, and it runs games maxed fine. Although If you're going for a gaming computer/laptop. I would save that $460 or whatever it is & invest in making a desktop computer. It will work out cheaper if you want it for gaming.
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I can show you a great laptop if you want to spend around $8,000
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