Can't decide between laptops

CJSwabez

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I have found a few laptops of varying price and I wasn't really sure which were the best value for money. I'd like to be able to play games on them, like DB Xenoverse and Skyrim etc. nothing too heavy.
I found http://currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/hp-pavilion-15-p151sa-15-6-laptop-silver-10075604-pdt.html, and from the processor and HDD space seems amazing value (well it was, until they put the price up by £200) but not sure about the graphics.
I also found:
■http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/laptops/lenovo-z50-15-6-laptop-black-10108701-pdt.html#longDesc This Lenovo one
■http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/refurbished-laptops/hp-envy-15-j151sa-refurbished-15-6-laptop-silver-10011521-pdt.html This ENVY
■http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/refurbished-laptops/hp-pavilion-15-p158sa-refurbished-15-6-touchscreen-laptop-silver-10075692-pdt.html This PAVILLION
■And http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/laptops/refurbished-laptops/acer-aspire-v3-572pg-refurbished-15-6-touchscreen-laptop-silver-10105306-pdt.html this ACER ASPIRE
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me which would be the best for gaming and best value for money. :D
Thanks in advance :)
Price range Below £450

PS: If you know of any good budget laptops that can play these games in this price range, I would greatly appreciate it if you linked it.
 
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Perfect.

If at all possible (and you;ll get the response from quite a few people on here), look for a desktop oposed to a laptop. you'll get much more "bang for your buck".

If a laptop is definitely what you're looking for:

The refurbished Acer you linked is quite likely your best bet for the pricerange, although it looks like it's sold out everywhere.

You might want to take a look at PCSpecialist
I don't play either game you mentioned, but you can check the specs via GameDebate and it'll give you a rating for each game (just remember, you won't need 10/10 for everything. 4-5/10 is probably all you need for those games). A dedicated graphics card is always recommended for any form of graphics-based gaming, but you...
Perfect.

If at all possible (and you;ll get the response from quite a few people on here), look for a desktop oposed to a laptop. you'll get much more "bang for your buck".

If a laptop is definitely what you're looking for:

The refurbished Acer you linked is quite likely your best bet for the pricerange, although it looks like it's sold out everywhere.

You might want to take a look at PCSpecialist
I don't play either game you mentioned, but you can check the specs via GameDebate and it'll give you a rating for each game (just remember, you won't need 10/10 for everything. 4-5/10 is probably all you need for those games). A dedicated graphics card is always recommended for any form of graphics-based gaming, but you shouldn't need a 'top of the line'.
 
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