1. What is your budget? - No more than $1,000 even less if possible.
2. What screen resolution do you want? - I'm not picky. My eyes are bad so crystal clear isn't even that great to me
3 Do you need a portable or desktop replacement laptop? - I wan't a halfway portable solution for school and travelling battery life isn't a major concern as I typically stay plugged in.
4 Do you want to play games with your laptop? If so then please list the games that you want to with the settings that you want for these games. (Low,Medium or High)? - low settings are fine, performance is more important than looks. I'll just use it for light gaming of older games that it can handle
I'm going back to school and I also just want a decent quality computer for travelling.
I'm considering this. http/www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-2-in-1-15-6-touch-screen-laptop-intel-core-i7-8gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-black-hairline/4201500.p?id=1219706547186&skuId=4201500
I like the idea of it being able to fold into a tablet
I'd also like to have touch screen and backlit keys which I know takes away from gaming performance but as you can see I'm not a graphics snob.
excuse my errors I'm a night worker and have had no sleep and can hardly focus. I'm just needing to buy something by tomorrow afternoon and need more input as I research. Thank you for any help.
After a couple hours of research today and thinking more and more about it. I really would like to stick with this list of must haves for sure.
1. Touch screen is a must
2. backlit keys prefered
3. Intel i5 or i7 cpu
4. full keypad with number pad
5. some sort of dedicated graphics for LIGHT gaming even if it's just older games like fallout 3/Nv for when I'm out of town and could use the extra entertainment.
The biggest thing is I'm loving the option of the 2-in-1 "convertible" laptops but i'm not seeing a single option with a nice GPU other than the asus I have linked above *which seems like it'd be able to play older games*
the main importance of this laptop will be all for school and travel (and I'm no snob to a HEAVY device I'm just not about to travel around with my desktop and tv monitor haha)
anyone have ANY other options? again this is NOT a pure gaming rig. More of an all around rig that I'd like some light gaming.
2. What screen resolution do you want? - I'm not picky. My eyes are bad so crystal clear isn't even that great to me
3 Do you need a portable or desktop replacement laptop? - I wan't a halfway portable solution for school and travelling battery life isn't a major concern as I typically stay plugged in.
4 Do you want to play games with your laptop? If so then please list the games that you want to with the settings that you want for these games. (Low,Medium or High)? - low settings are fine, performance is more important than looks. I'll just use it for light gaming of older games that it can handle
I'm going back to school and I also just want a decent quality computer for travelling.
I'm considering this. http/www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-2-in-1-15-6-touch-screen-laptop-intel-core-i7-8gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-black-hairline/4201500.p?id=1219706547186&skuId=4201500
I like the idea of it being able to fold into a tablet
I'd also like to have touch screen and backlit keys which I know takes away from gaming performance but as you can see I'm not a graphics snob.
excuse my errors I'm a night worker and have had no sleep and can hardly focus. I'm just needing to buy something by tomorrow afternoon and need more input as I research. Thank you for any help.
After a couple hours of research today and thinking more and more about it. I really would like to stick with this list of must haves for sure.
1. Touch screen is a must
2. backlit keys prefered
3. Intel i5 or i7 cpu
4. full keypad with number pad
5. some sort of dedicated graphics for LIGHT gaming even if it's just older games like fallout 3/Nv for when I'm out of town and could use the extra entertainment.
The biggest thing is I'm loving the option of the 2-in-1 "convertible" laptops but i'm not seeing a single option with a nice GPU other than the asus I have linked above *which seems like it'd be able to play older games*
the main importance of this laptop will be all for school and travel (and I'm no snob to a HEAVY device I'm just not about to travel around with my desktop and tv monitor haha)
anyone have ANY other options? again this is NOT a pure gaming rig. More of an all around rig that I'd like some light gaming.