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With an i5 processor, this laptop can play low-end games. If you're looking for a cheap gaming laptop then I'd look at something with a little more RAM, easily find some under $500. As a average "every-day" pc, this laptop is good.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.IT would work for many games. Online / web based would be fine, for games want highly accelerated graphics, this would lag, so dont try Skyrim or Call of Duty with maximum details enabled. The onboard graphics card is a decent Intel card but does not provide hardware accelerated 3D that one with a Nvidia or ATI card with its own designated memory would provide. For overall use, yes this laptop is decent. Standard applications would run well etc but at some point memory being only 4 GB could become a limiting factor (Windows never ever gets more memory nice, it always wants more) so upgrading that to 8 GB down the road could be an option. The worst thing I found about this laptop is the boot time and time it takes for it to log a user in. My opinion is that neither is an acceptable wait time. Reloading the Windows could possibly correct that and removing all the "free" trial software bundled with it did help some.
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