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Darth Lego
1, 2, 3... Hello?
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| Post #1: 11th Nov 2014 2:47 PM | |
This, I've got an ASUS NV4 or something like that, with a graphics card that it's quite dated (GT 635M), and after about 2 years I'm still having no major issue with the laptop. It plays most games, but of course it'll be lagging in the current generation. | I used to travel the universe, but settled for parks.
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Darth Lego
1, 2, 3... Hello?
| Reputation: 25 | Group: | Veteran | Posts: | 1,772 | Joined: | Jun 25, 2012 |
| Post #2: 12th Nov 2014 8:49 AM | |
Just in case you can always buy the Alienware alpha if you're just looking out something to play games. It's basically a CPU made specifically for games (can run as a PC too), but it's to be connected to a TV or monitor (it doesn't come with one). It's somewhat portable, has high specs and not that much pricey, but as I said it will require for you to have a monitor nearby to use it. You can always leave that one and home and still use your laptop around for basic work or internet surfing.
That's just a random idea which may or not suit your needs | I used to travel the universe, but settled for parks.
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Darth Lego
1, 2, 3... Hello?
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| Post #3: 18th Nov 2014 10:12 AM | |
7 years with the same laptop...
can't remember the brand
<_< | I used to travel the universe, but settled for parks.
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Darth Lego
1, 2, 3... Hello?
| Reputation: 25 | Group: | Veteran | Posts: | 1,772 | Joined: | Jun 25, 2012 |
| Post #4: 19th Nov 2014 7:54 PM | |
| I used to travel the universe, but settled for parks.
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