First of all, I would like to apologise in advance if I have opened this thread in the wrong area or if it has already been asked elsewhere. I have looked around already, but I couldn't find anything specific to my question.
Right, so I am looking for a laptop for my father for Christmas. I am a student so my budget is fairly tight, so I am looking to spend between £350 and £400. I cannot exceed £400 no matter what.
Currys currently have http/www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/packard-bell-ts11hr039-15-6-laptop-black-10783798-pdt.html for £379.99. This is currently the cheapest laptop I have found which offers a Second Generation Core i5 processor, but at this price, it obviously comes without any dedicated graphics card.
On the other hand, at around the same price, there are laptops that offer the AMD E-450M/HD 6320 combination. I have read around and seen many people suggest that even a Second Generation i3 would run rings around the E-450M in terms of CPU power, but that it falls shorter in terms of GPU capabilites. So how would the Second Generation i5 compare if the i3 falls short?
My father isn't a gamer (by gamer I mean running games that open programs and are bought from a shop/downloaded and installed onto the laptop), but he does play those Facebook and internet games (Poker, flyordie Snooker, some darts game). The laptop will also be used for light use of Microsoft Office, watching videos online, browsing through photographs, and other light stuff. Because of his use of the laptop, I am guessing that the lack of a dedicated graphics card with the i5 laptop isn't really going to cause him any problems and that the i5 would be the better choice for my money?
I would like to say a big thank you in advance to anyone who can throw some tips and expertise my way soon as I am looking to make my purchase this weekend. And if you think that there are any laptops out there between £350-400 that would suit him better than the i5 I listed, please throw some links my way. It would really be appreciated.
Cheers!
Right, so I am looking for a laptop for my father for Christmas. I am a student so my budget is fairly tight, so I am looking to spend between £350 and £400. I cannot exceed £400 no matter what.
Currys currently have http/www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/packard-bell-ts11hr039-15-6-laptop-black-10783798-pdt.html for £379.99. This is currently the cheapest laptop I have found which offers a Second Generation Core i5 processor, but at this price, it obviously comes without any dedicated graphics card.
On the other hand, at around the same price, there are laptops that offer the AMD E-450M/HD 6320 combination. I have read around and seen many people suggest that even a Second Generation i3 would run rings around the E-450M in terms of CPU power, but that it falls shorter in terms of GPU capabilites. So how would the Second Generation i5 compare if the i3 falls short?
My father isn't a gamer (by gamer I mean running games that open programs and are bought from a shop/downloaded and installed onto the laptop), but he does play those Facebook and internet games (Poker, flyordie Snooker, some darts game). The laptop will also be used for light use of Microsoft Office, watching videos online, browsing through photographs, and other light stuff. Because of his use of the laptop, I am guessing that the lack of a dedicated graphics card with the i5 laptop isn't really going to cause him any problems and that the i5 would be the better choice for my money?
I would like to say a big thank you in advance to anyone who can throw some tips and expertise my way soon as I am looking to make my purchase this weekend. And if you think that there are any laptops out there between £350-400 that would suit him better than the i5 I listed, please throw some links my way. It would really be appreciated.
Cheers!