- May 27, 2010
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Sorry if this is in the wrong section- mods can of course move if neccesary.
I will soon be entering my Freshman year of college, and I'm left with the conundrum of whether to purchase a new notebook. I currently have a HP dv6700, which is really quite inept when it comes to gaming etc (plus it runs the dreaded vista).
Are there any notebooks currently on the market, for a reasonable price (money is of course a key issue) that are both cost-effective and could manage some gaming? I'm not a hardcore gamer, and I know notebooks are not exactly supposed to be used for gaming, but I've always loved the Elder Scrolls series and I would really like to get a laptop that could handle Oblivion. Any ideas?
Looking in the 500-1300 range price-wise.
And I know you get questions like this all the time, I'm sure, but any help would of course be duly appreciated.
-luke
I will soon be entering my Freshman year of college, and I'm left with the conundrum of whether to purchase a new notebook. I currently have a HP dv6700, which is really quite inept when it comes to gaming etc (plus it runs the dreaded vista).
Are there any notebooks currently on the market, for a reasonable price (money is of course a key issue) that are both cost-effective and could manage some gaming? I'm not a hardcore gamer, and I know notebooks are not exactly supposed to be used for gaming, but I've always loved the Elder Scrolls series and I would really like to get a laptop that could handle Oblivion. Any ideas?
Looking in the 500-1300 range price-wise.
And I know you get questions like this all the time, I'm sure, but any help would of course be duly appreciated.
-luke
