Laptop Suggestions

August 6th, 2016

Looking to get a laptop. Primary usage would be internet browsing and simple games like FIFA series. Do not need a lot of space (250GB is more than good enough). Here is some laptops I found, so please recommend which one is better or any other suggestions.
Acer Aspire V5-573G (i5)
Intel� Core� i5-4200U (1.6GHz, up to 2.6GHz / 3MB L3 Cache)
4GB OB DDR3L 1600MHz / 1 Free Slot (Max. 12GB)
1000GB 5400rpm SATA HDD
NVIDIA� GeForce� GT750M (4GB Dedicated Memory)
15.6″ IPS FHD LED-Backlit Anti-Glare (1920 x 1080) Price: $ 735US
Acer Aspire E1-572G
Intel� Core� i5-4200U (1.6GHz, up to 2.6GHz / 3MB L3 Cache)
4GB DDR3L 1600MHz / 1 Free Slot (Max. 16GB)
750GB 5400rpm SATA HDD
AMD Radeon HD8750 (2GB Dedicated Memory)
15.6″ FHD Anti-Glare TFT LED-Backlit (1920 x 1080)
Price: $645 US
Both Windows 8 and 3 years warranty.

Answer #1
http://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K55A/#specifications this my 1 i got with 6Gb ram and a TB drive this the specifics of it only cost me 459
Intel� Celeron� B830 dual core processor 6Gb DDR3 RAM 1Tb (1000Gb) hard drive 15.6 inch (1366 x 768) LED-backlit display Super-Multi DVD drive Intel� HD Graphics 4000 Webcam Integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wifi 2 x USB 3.0
1 x USB 2.0
1 x HDMI Altec Lansing� Speakers Windows 8 Home Premium

Answer #2
Thanks, that sounds interesting. Can that be possible with a better CPU?
And Intel Graphics card, would it be able to support games like Fifa, Football Manager?
More importantly, how many years warranty? Warranty is important for me and looking for at least 2 years.
Answer #3
Thanks, that sounds interesting. Can that be possible with a better CPU?
And Intel Graphics card, would it be able to support games like Fifa, Football Manager?
More importantly, how many years warranty? Warranty is important for me and looking for at least 2 years.

Id say so mate no harm in mailing them and asking think mine is 2yrs the warranty on it i just use mine for downloading and burning thats basically it and doing me grand go down the page and shows ya all games compatible with the card http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1686074/intel-graphics-4000-gaming.html
Answer #4
Acer Aspire E1-572G
Intel� Core� i5-4200U (1.6GHz, up to 2.6GHz / 3MB L3 Cache)
4GB DDR3L 1600MHz / 1 Free Slot (Max. 16GB)
750GB 5400rpm SATA HDD
AMD Radeon HD8750 (2GB Dedicated Memory)
15.6" FHD Anti-Glare TFT LED-Backlit (1920 x 1080)
Price: $645 US
Both Windows 8 and 3 years warranty.

I think this one is better and it is more cheaper. You can play FIFA with no problem. As you said you don’t need that much power, this one is good for medium(high in some games) settings with the latest game out there.
Answer #5
^^^
Thanks for the feedback. Although, atm I am more inclined with Acer Aspire V5-573G as it offers better battery life, design as well.
I would really like to have more suggestions please or any other new models?
Answer #6
This is a really nice laptop for the money!
http://www.johnlewis.com/lenovo-g580-laptop-intel-core-i3-2-5ghz-8gb-ram-1tb-15-6-gun-metal/p455581
I can’t rate Lenovo enough. Sometimes you pay a bit more for them, but it’s worth it for the build quality and the reliability. It’s the only make of laptop that has lasted me more than six months without something going wrong (apart from my MacBook)!
I have done graphic tests with Final Reality on it too; I think it would be capable of running FIFA smoothly.
Answer #7
Thanks Any other suggestions? I really want to build more options.
Answer #8
Thanks Any other suggestions? I really want to build more options.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2369981,00.asp
Answer #9
Another question,
Should I go for the 10-point Multi-touch notebook or just a standard notebook (without touchscreen functions)
I hope to use the new laptop for at least 3 years so I want to know some idea of that. Is it worth and useful to have a multi-touch notebook?
Answer #10
Another question,
Should I go for the 10-point Multi-touch notebook or just a standard notebook (without touchscreen functions)
I hope to use the new laptop for at least 3 years so I want to know some idea of that. Is it worth and useful to have a multi-touch notebook?

This mostly depends on yourself. You’ve used your current notebook without touchscreen. Did you miss it? Do you think you are gonna use it? Do you think the extra money is worth the touchscreen? These are questions that only you can answer… If you answered all (or most) with no, then it’s not worth it. But the best way to see if you want the touchscreen, is to go to a local computer store, and ask for a demo on a touchscreen notebook. But it’s always different in-store than it’s at home.
And my personal opinion: No it’s not worth it. I’ve got an Asus Transformer tablet, and I use the touchpad more often than that I tap the screen. It’s probraly a matter of getting used to it, but most of us have used a mouse and keyboard for that long, that it’s more of an effort to tap the screen, than to move the mouse and click. In the beginning you’ll have to hang a post-it on your screen saying you can tap it, because it’s not what you’re used to. Well that’s the feeling I had.
Long story short: Touch on Tablets, great. Touch on notebooks not so great/usefull. But it’s your personal opinion.
Answer #11

This mostly depends on yourself. You've used your current notebook without touchscreen. Did you miss it? Do you think you are gonna use it? Do you think the extra money is worth the touchscreen? These are questions that only you can answer... If you answered all (or most) with no, then it's not worth it. But the best way to see if you want the touchscreen, is to go to a local computer store, and ask for a demo on a touchscreen notebook. But it's always different in-store than it's at home.
And my personal opinion: No it's not worth it. I've got an Asus Transformer tablet, and I use the touchpad more often than that I tap the screen. It's probraly a matter of getting used to it, but most of us have used a mouse and keyboard for that long, that it's more of an effort to tap the screen, than to move the mouse and click. In the beginning you'll have to hang a post-it on your screen saying you can tap it, because it's not what you're used to. Well that's the feeling I had.
Long story short: Touch on Tablets, great. Touch on notebooks not so great/usefull. But it's your personal opinion.

Thanks, much appreciated
Answer #12
The moment you say I want a laptop… And I want to play games on it you restrict yourself to heavy devices like this with crap battery life.
Gaming PC + some ultra portable device gives you the best of both worlds

 

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