What kind of laptop should I buy?
I'm moving to Brazil shortly and I need a good laptop to use while I'm there. My top priorities for this laptop are 1) WoW 2) Long battery life 3) Light weight (I'll be traveling a lot within Brazil this year) I don't know anything about laptops so all help is appreciated. I'll also be applying for colleges back home while I'm there and I'll be running Skype a lot. I'd like to keep the price around $500 dollars. Thanks for all help!
Laptops & Notebooks - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
NOKIA E100
Answer 2 :
i would suggest netbook especially Acer Aspire AS1410-2497 11.6-Inch Blue Laptop - Up to 6 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium) Considering the specs, that it comes with Win 7 Home Premium, and the price, this is a fantastic little machine. I wanted to use this for a perhaps slightly different purpose than most netbook users. I am a photographer and really wanted the ability to check photos in the field. Making sure things are in focus, for example, is often important because I do a lot of macro photography. It's impossible to really tell on a camera LCD how the image has turned out. I own an older laptop, but it's just too darn heavy to lug around all the time. I was a bit worried that the resolution of a 10-inch netbook would be too low to see good detail but with this netbook and its bright, higher-res screen, the details are all visible and the photos look great. Not that it would replace my desktop, but that's not its intended purpose. That said, it's useless in full sunlight but if you can find any sort of shady spot, it's pretty good. A lot of my work is done indoors anyway. I've found I have to crank up the screen brightness outdoors and that helps a lot. That probably would affect battery life, but I don't anticipate running out of power on a typical shoot anyway.
Answer 3 :
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215126 Ok, this has a decent graphics card that will run WoW on lower graphics. 4gb of ram and 3.0ghz phenom II processor. Should have no problem with speed. your not really going to find a laptop with a good enough card to play a game, be small enough to carry around, and have good battery life. You can get around 3 hours with this machine. All this for under $400. Hope I could help.
Answer 4 :
Try this laptop recommender: http://laptoprec.com
Answer 5 :
Take a look at these 2 web pages they should help you make an informed choice and when using for gaming make sure what you buy has the correct performance specifications http://www.digitalgadgetsworld.co.uk/laptops-notebooks-pcs/laptops/blog http://www.digitalgadgetsworld.co.uk/laptops-notebooks-pcs/notebooks/blog
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