Laptop Advice

andyp93

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hi,
im going to buy a new laptop/pc. (hopefully a laptop due to portability)
I have been searching for a while now, and being a bit of a gamer, i wondered what i could buy that will run most modern games. i don't know, but is the recommender amount over 2GHz of processor speed?
anyways, i would like it to have dedicated graphics if possible, a nice quick processor, and hopefully around 2gb of RAM. i have found a few laptops with the ram and the processor, but none with the dedicated graphics.
any help would be appreciated!

budget - no more than £500, which i think is about $1000 in today's exchange rates.
 
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hi,
im going to buy a new laptop/pc. (hopefully a laptop due to portability)
I have been searching for a while now, and being a bit of a gamer, i wondered what i could buy that will run most modern games. i don't know, but is the recommender amount over 2GHz of processor speed?
anyways, i would like it to have dedicated graphics if possible, a nice quick processor, and hopefully around 2gb of RAM. i have found a few laptops with the ram and the processor, but none with the dedicated graphics.
any help would be appreciated!

budget - no more than £500, which i think is about $1000 in today's exchange rates.

I know Dell's come with a dedicated GPU, but I think you'll be hard pressed to find a gaming type of laptop for around $1000. I just tried to customize a Dell laptop for you, and the default CPU was 1.66ghz, so upgrading that to around 2ghz would cost another $100, putting it at $1100 already.
 
hi,
im going to buy a new laptop/pc. (hopefully a laptop due to portability)
I have been searching for a while now, and being a bit of a gamer, i wondered what i could buy that will run most modern games. i don't know, but is the recommender amount over 2GHz of processor speed?
anyways, i would like it to have dedicated graphics if possible, a nice quick processor, and hopefully around 2gb of RAM. i have found a few laptops with the ram and the processor, but none with the dedicated graphics.
any help would be appreciated!

budget - no more than £500, which i think is about $1000 in today's exchange rates.
This should do nicely!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220297
It's very nice.

Edit: To the above poster. If you are bent on going dell, do a google search on dell coupons that you can use. Often times you can save hundreds of dollars this way. (3 years ago my $1900 dollar computer cost me $1200).
 
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