Now, you may be thinking, "how the hell did you play BF4 and Overwatch on that piece of junk?" Well, let's just say, the game graphics were always blurry for me.
Now, I need a new laptop, and since I'm not very good with laptop specs, I need your help. I'm looking for:
1. Non gaming laptop - My parents hate video games, so it has to be a "non gaming laptop for school" (which is what my last laptop was, I just got good at hiding applications).
2. Have better specs than my old laptop. - Ideally, if the two laptops were compared in a chart, the new laptop should be a plus in every aspect.
3. Under $1000 - I'm planning to use Christmas and my Birthday to get a large chunk of the money I would need, so I needs to be affordable.
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Arctic55
So, some of you may know, I play BF4, Overwatch, Minecraft, and sometimes FTL (Faster Than Light), Heroes of the Storm, and Hearthstone. Or more accurately, I used to play them until my laptop died sometime ago. This is the laptop I had: http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/419357/Toshiba-Satellite-S55-A5294-Laptop-Computer/
Now, you may be thinking, "how the hell did you play BF4 and Overwatch on that piece of junk?" Well, let's just say, the game graphics were always blurry for me.
Now, I need a new laptop, and since I'm not very good with laptop specs, I need your help. I'm looking for:
1. Non gaming laptop - My parents hate video games, so it has to be a "non gaming laptop for school" (which is what my last laptop was, I just got good at hiding applications).
2. Have better specs than my old laptop. - Ideally, if the two laptops were compared in a chart, the new laptop should be a plus in every aspect.
3. Under $1000 - I'm planning to use Christmas and my Birthday to get a large chunk of the money I would need, so I needs to be affordable.
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