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I bought my laptop a few years ago and the specs are...

Acer Aspire 7738G

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor (2.2GHz)

Nvidia GeForce GT 240M (Up to 2815 MB TurboCache)

4GB DDR3 Memory

1000GB HDD

1 TB Hard Drive

This laptop runs Football Manager smoothly and I can run large amounts of leagues and load huge amounts of players, with the best graphical options available, no problem at all.

I would suggest anything better than this, but I would also highly suggest avoiding Acer laptops because they are very prone to overheating, which is well documented by people all over the web. I've found that I had to buy a laptop cooler in order to play games like FM, and because my laptop is 17.3" screen, I had to pay over the odds for 1. It also doesn't stop the overheating 100%.

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This is the laptop you should look to get. It's worth paying over the odds for a new laptop, because technology moves so fast and they can quickly become outdated. My laptop is still going well after 3 years and I paid £700.

You can also customise this laptop even further for better stuff.

http://configure.euro.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=n00w1v06&c=uk&l=en&s=dhs&cs=ukdhs1&model_id=alienware-m11x-r3

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Some great laptops there but would like to say that I am not going to pay anywhere near 1000 pound for one.

My range is between 300 and 600 pound.

I am looking for one that will run FM with ease, and with a huge database and lots of leagues loaded.

Avoid Samsung and Acer ?

Cheers Manvell, I'll have another look and be looking out for those things then post back here.

480 pound for what you have stated is unreal! Would love that!

Any other recommended websites besides pc world ?

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after looking about for ages have fially settled on this. is it any good for fm

General Information

Processor Intel® Core™ i5-2410M Processor with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology

- 2.3 GHz

- 5 GT/s DMI

- 3 MB Cache

- Dual Core

Operating System Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 bit

RAM 6 GB

Graphics card NVIDIA® GeForce® 410M GPU

Screen type WXGA++ (1600 x 900) Wide (16:9)

Screen resolution 1600 x 900 pixels

Screen size 17.3 inch

Hard drive 640 GB, 5400 rpm

Optical disk drive Opitcal Drive Read Speed - CD 24x, CD-R 24x, CD-RW 24x, DVD 8x, DVD-R DL 6x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 6x, DVD+R DL 6x, DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 6x, DVD-RAM 5x, BD-ROM 4x, BD-R 4x, BD-R DL 2.2x, BD-RE 4x, BD-RE DL 2.2x

Optical Drive Write Speed -CD-R 16x, CD-RW 10x, DVD-R DL 4x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 4x, DVD+R DL 4x, DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 4x, DVD-RAM 5x

Memory card reader Yes

USB 4 x USB 2.0 (Type A Connector)

Modem/Ethernet Yes

WiFi WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Bluetooth Bluetooth® standard Ver. 3.0 + HS

Video interface HDMI Output

VGA Output

Mini D-Sub 15 pin x1

Audio interface Microphone Jack

Stereo, Mini Jack x1

Headphone Jack

Stereo, Mini Jack x1

TV output HDMI Output

VGA Output

Sound Yes

Webcam Effective Pixels 640 x 480

Image Sensor (Mega Pixels) 0.3

Battery Lithium ion

Accessories included AC Adapter

VGP-AC19V31

Power Cord

Documentation Pack

VAIO International Repair Service Guide

Software included VAIO care

VAIO Transfer Support

VAIO Update

VAIO Smart network

Microsoft ® Office Starter 2010

Windows Live Essentials 2011

Adobe® Reader® 10

McAfee Internet Security 30 day subscription

McAfee Online Backup - Powered by Mozy™ 30 day subscription

Remote Keyboard

Remote Play with PlayStation® 3

Size 274 x 32.8 x 409.1mm ( D x H x W )

Weight 3.1 kg

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Some great laptops there but would like to say that I am not going to pay anywhere near 1000 pound for one.

My range is between 300 and 600 pound.

I am looking for one that will run FM with ease, and with a huge database and lots of leagues loaded.

Avoid Samsung and Acer ?

Cheers Manvell, I'll have another look and be looking out for those things then post back here.

480 pound for what you have stated is unreal! Would love that!

Any other recommended websites besides pc world ?

Ok, well my recommendation was rubbish then, way over budget! How about this 1? http://www.powerc.com/uk/ps/Laptops/1/code/lap-acer-aspire-5335/act/gpage

Oops, just realised it's an Acer aha!

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this is the final two might go and get tomorrow which one is best

a sony vaio

Vaio VPCEJ2B1E/B.CEK 17.3" Laptop - Black

Type : Home Computing

Colour : Black

Processor : Intel Core i5

Number of cores : Dual-core

Memory : 6 GB or more

Hard drive : 500 to 999 GB

Graphics card : Dedicated memory

Dedicated graphics memory : 512 MB

Screen size : 17” or more

Icon: Intel Laptop Processor : Second Gen Core i5

USB ports : 4

Optical drive : Blu-ray Reader

Weight : 3 to 3.9 kg

Battery life : more than 3 hours

Icon: Graphics Card : GeForce

£899.99

£749.99

More info

Save a total of £150.00

(£899.99 from 17/09/11 to 25/10/11)

or a hp

Pavilion dv7-4050ea

Type : Home Computing

Type : Home Computing

Refurbished : No

Colour : Silver

Processor / Type : Intel Core i7

Processor : Intel Core i7

Processor / Speed : 1.5 to 1.99 GHz

Number of cores : Quad core

Memory : 4 GB or more

Operating system : Windows 7 Professional

RAM : 4 GB or more

Hard drive : 500 to 999 GB

Graphics processor : ATI

Graphics card : Dedicated memory

Dedicated graphics memory : 1 GB

Hard drive / Capacity : 500 to 999 GB

Screen size : 17" or more

Screen size : 17” or more

Full HD : No

Weight : 3 kg to 3.9 kg

Icon: Intel Laptop Processor : Core i7

3D Capable : No

Optical drive : DVD Writer

Weight : 3 to 3.9 kg

Icon: Graphics Card : ATI

£799.97

More info

only gonna use for fm

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These 3 are 3000 or higher on CPU benchmark website, what do you reckon ?

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/acer-aspire-as5750-15-6-laptop-black-10783812-pdt.html

6GB RAM

500GB HDD

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-series-3-np300e5a-a02dx-15-6-laptop-11296509-pdt.html

4GB RAM

640GB HDD

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/dell-inspiron-q15r-switch-15-6-laptop-black-10562122-pdt.html

4GB RAM

500GB HDD

All above are 480 pound, this one is 630 pound:

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/dell-inspiron-q15r-switch-15-6-laptop-black-10562202-pdt.html

Processor score of 6000 plus on benchmark website.

6GB RAM

640GB HDD

Graphics Card - Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Quad Core) uses up to 1.7 GB of shared memory

Worth it ?

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TBH, Acer laptops do generally have the better specs IMO, I love mine, but it just overheats too much. But the 1st one looks good.

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just found another is this any good

General Information

Processor Intel® Core™ i7-740QM Processor

- 1.73 GHz

- 2.5 GT/s HT

- 6MB Intel Smart Cache

- Quad-core processor

Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit

RAM - 6 GB RAM

- DDR3

- Up to 8GB expandable memory

Graphics card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 425M GPU

- 1GB dedicated memory (Video RAM memory)

- Approx. 3830MB Total Available Graphics Memory

Screen type LCD widescreen

Screen resolution - 1920 x 1200

Screen size 16.4"

Screen features VAO display premium

LED backlight

Hard drive 640GB SATA hard drive (7200 rpm)

Optical disk drive Blu-ray Disc™ ROM Drive with DVD SuperMulti

Memory card reader Yes

USB 2 x SuperSpeed USB 3.0

1 x Hi-Speed USB 2.0/e-SATA port

FireWire 1 x i.Link 4-pin (IEEE1394) S400

Modem/Ethernet Yes

WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Bluetooth Bluetooth® standard Ver. 3.0 + HS

Video interface HDMI

VGA

Audio interface 1 x stereo microphone mini-jack

1 x combined optical audio output and stereo headphones mini jack

TV output HDMI

Expansion card slot 1 x 34mm ExpressCard slot

Sound Internal stereo speakers

Internal monaural microphone

Dolby Home Theatre technology

Webcam Motion Eye webcam with 0.3 megapixel resolution

Keyboard & Mouse Numeric keypad

Gestures supported touch pad

Battery - Lithium-ion battery

- 2.5 hours battery life

Additional features Display OFF, VAIO, Assist, S1, AV special buttons

Accessories included AC adaptor

Documentation

Power cord

Software included VAIO Gate

PMB VAIO Edition

Media Gallery

VAIO Media plus

VAIO Care

VAIO Transfer Support, VAIO Update, VAIO Smart network

Adobe Reader,Microsoft Office 2010 Starter

McAfee® Complementary subscription, Norton Online BackUp Trial

Remote Keyboard, Remote Play with PlayStation® 3

Size 31 x 387.2 x 263 mm (H x W x D)

Weight 3.1 kg

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TBH, Acer laptops do generally have the better specs IMO, I love mine, but it just overheats too much. But the 1st one looks good.

Acer aren't known for their good heatdistribution, my former laptop was an acer and had pretty good specs but was terrible when it came to heating.

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Depends on what OS. Vista and W7 stipulate 2Ghz. If that 1.7Ghz is speed stepped and not maximum. Being pre loaded with W7 then no. It must be the idle clock speed though, a Core I7 at 1.7Ghz does not make sense unless it is the energy saving die.

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hiya tim_cdy how about this one

Processor Intel Dual Core processor i5-2430M

2.4 Ghz

Cache 3MB L3

Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit with Service Pack 1

RAM 6GB

Graphics card NVIDIA® GeForce® 410M GPU

512 MB Video Memory Dedicated

Screen type VAIO Display

Screen resolution 1600 x 900

Screen size 17.3"

Screen features Widescreen

Hard drive 500 GB

Optical disk drive Blu-ray Disc™ ROM Drive with DVD SuperMulti read - CD 24x, CD-R 24x, CD-RW 24x, DVD 8x, DVD-R DL 6x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 6x, DVD+R DL 6x, DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 6x, DVD-RAM 5x, BD-ROM 4x, BD-R 4x, BD-R DL 2.2x, BD-RE 4x, BD-RE DL 2.2x, write - CD-R 16x, CD-RW 10x, DVD-R DL 4x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 4x, DVD+R DL 4x, DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 4x, DVD-RAM 5x

Memory card reader Memory Stick Duo x1, SD memory card x1, SD Card Slot - SDHC, SDXC compatible, Not support for copyright protection

USB 4 x 2.0

WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Bluetooth 3.0

TV output VGA

HDMI

Sound Internal, Stereo speakers, Internal, Monaural microphone

Webcam Yes

640 x 480

Keyboard & Mouse Stroke (mm) 2.0 , Key Pitch (mm) 19.05, numeric keypad , Touch Pad

Touch Pad

Battery 4 hours

Accessories included Ac Adapter - VGP-AC19V31, power cord, documentation pack, VAIO International Repair Service,

Software included VAIO Gate, PMB VAIO Edition, Media Gallery, VAIO Care, VAIO Transfer Support, VAIO Update, VAIO Smart network, Office 2010 preloaded – buy Office 2010 product key for full activation, Windows Live Essentials 2011, Adobe® Reader® 10, McAfee Internet Security 30 day subscription, Remote Keyboard, Remote Play with PlayStation® 3, Internet Explorer® 9.

Size 409.1 x 274 x 32.8

Weight 3.1 kg

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Not bad. There is a higher family of 5 series MGPU's but that seems fairly good. Yeah that is not too bad. One thing though. Memory speed of 1333 is disirable over 1066, but for a lappy that is still good. How much though? The RAM always suffers in Notebooks in terms of value and top end ****.

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Well form my perspective. Core I7 with 8Gig of 4X2 Dual Pairs @1333 (DDR3). An SSD for the drive with a 5 Series MGPU. That will cost though. More Ram often means less, it depends on what FM can address, so a powerful lappy does not need to be. A Desktop is the king of raw power, what you need is a lappy at that price range. Raw CPU power is first, then the Graphix.

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what about this tim_cdy, although have heard bad points about the graphics card

General Information

Processor Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM (2 GHz (2.9GHz max turbo freq), 6 MB L3 Smart Cache)

- 5 GT/s DMI

- Quad Core

Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit

RAM 8 GB DDR3

Graphics card Dedicated AMD Radeon HD 6490M

Screen type HD+ High-Definition LED HP BrightView Display

Screen resolution 1600 x 900

Screen size 17.3"

Hard drive 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 5400 rpm

Optical disk drive Blu-ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD±R/RW Double Layer

Memory card reader Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader

USB 2 x USB 2.0 and 2 x USB 3.0

Modem/Ethernet Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN

WiFi Intel 802.11 b/g/n

1030 WW+BT-WIDI capable

Bluetooth Yes

Video interface 1 x HDMI

1 x VGA

Audio interface 2 headphone-out and 1 microphone-in

Sound Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer

Integrated Digital Microphone

Webcam Yes

Battery 6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery

Additional features Fingerprint reader

One-touch internet function

Software included "This PC is optimized for Microsoft® Office 2010. Purchase a

Product Key Card or Disc to activate full-featured Office software

preloaded on this PC.

HP QuickWeb

HP QuickSynch

HP CloudDrive (30-days trial)

HP Setup

HP Support Assistant

Cyberlink DVD suite

HP Games Console

HP Connection Manager

Windows Live Applications

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Windows Live Messenger

Adobe Reader

Adobe Flash Player"

Size 416 x 275 x 36 mm

Weight 3 kg

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Well form my perspective. Core I7 with 8Gig of 4X2 Dual Pairs @1333 (DDR3). An SSD for the drive with a 5 Series MGPU. That will cost though. More Ram often means less, it depends on what FM can address, so a powerful lappy does not need to be. A Desktop is the king of raw power, what you need is a lappy at that price range. Raw CPU power is first, then the Graphix.

More means less ? haha what am I meant to be looking for? I really dont know!

Could you recommend any? Dont mind paying up to 700 pound

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More means less ? haha what am I meant to be looking for? I really dont know!

Could you recommend any? Dont mind paying up to 700 pound

Just look for something that has a better spec than my laptop Celtic, you can't go wrong! Mine cost me £700 about 3 years ago, so your probably looking at £300 - £400 now for that.

Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.2GHz (Try get a Quad Core if you can) (Usually a processor allows you to work with more applications whule stabilizing the speed)

NVIDIA GeForce (1GB) GT 240M (Try to stick with an NVIDIA, because you can't go wrong with them and stick to 1GB+)

4GB DDR3 RAM (4GB is totally fine, but if you can get better in your price range, go for it!)

1000 GB HDD (No Comment)

As I said before, the more you spend, the less you will spend in future, because it will last a lot longer. Spending £200 extra on top of a £400 pound budget will potentially save your £200 in future IMO.

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IMO there's no need to buy a first class laptop just to play fm, even if you're already thinking about future versions. A good laptop will do the job perfectly, mine for instance is a good laptop but not top class and I had a save with 15 leagues loaded and 10 seasons in.

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Yeah, a Core I5 or I7 with a 260GTM? would be good. Just make sure Celtic that you get good quality RAM. Tactic Master is right, FM will address no where near that in terms of RAM. I would recommend 2X 4Ghz sticks. Dual operation is always best. Higher don't bother with X3 sticks, go 8Ghz X2. SSD with a 1TB drive as your :D. But I doubt will get more than 500GBytes

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IMO there's no need to buy a first class laptop just to play fm, even if you're already thinking about future versions. A good laptop will do the job perfectly, mine for instance is a good laptop but not top class and I had a save with 15 leagues loaded and 10 seasons in.

Yeah I agree, that is why I am trying to get him/her to budget.

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Master, could you post a link? I really dont have a clue. Everyone is saying something different haha.

This is what I know I should be looking for:

4GB or more of RAM

A dedicated graphics card

Thats it lol, not too sure what type of processor ?

I will try my best to try find you a perfect example, but it may just have to be an Acer laptop, and if it is, then I would definately recommend getting a Laptop Cooler. Just give me a short while.

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I've found you a very nice laptop that makes mine look crap for just under your £700 budget! I had 1 in mind, but then i saw this 1 :D It says 4GB DDR3 Ram, but there's a limited offer of 6GB DDR3 Ram upgrade for free!

http://www.techbargains.com/news_displayItem.cfm/274010

It's Specification is...

2nd Generation Intel Core i5-2430M Processor 2.40 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 3.00 GHz (Turbo Boosts take your Processor to a whole new level!)

Windows 7 Home Premium

Basic Word and Excel

6GB Dual Channel DDR3 Ram

500GB Hard Drive

NVIDIA GeForce GT 550M 1GB Graphics with Optimus

17.3" HD+ (900p) LED display with 2.0MP HD Webcam

8x Tray Load CD/DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive)

56 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery

JBL 2.1 Speakers with Waves Maxx Audio 3

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Any chance of paying it up monthly ? I was looking to do that on PC world.

I think it's possible, i'm not 100%, the link doesnt take you to that laptop now, it appears it's limited offers. But that site has tons of laptops and you can customise your search to find what your looking for. Search for the spec i showed you or something like it and you will find the laptops you should be looking at :) Or you could just stick with the easy option of PC World which is where i got my laptop from.

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I know its an Acer, but is this along the lines that you mentioned ?

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.212-8811.aspx

Intel Core i7-2630QM Processor

6GB RAM

Dedicated Graphics

1GB nVidia GeForce GT540M with nVidia Optimus technology

Or this one

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.212-3053.aspx

8GB RAM

AMD Radeon™ HD 6650M 1 GB VRAM

AMD Quad-Core Processor A8-3500M

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I know its an Acer, but is this along the lines that you mentioned ?

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.212-3053.aspx

Intel Core i7-2630QM Processor

6GB RAM

Dedicated Graphics

1GB nVidia GeForce GT540M with nVidia Optimus technology

Yes, although I prefer Intel personally, but that doesnt mean AMD isn't as good. Something else, don't get a laptop with an integrated Graphics card, they are rubbish. Always look for the GeForce, like this 1 you've showed me. When I bought mine, i saw a better laptop, but it had an integrated graphics card, smaller screen and didn't have finger print reader like this 1. So i got this 1 :D

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http://www.bennettsonline.co.uk/product/samsung-np-rv511-s03uk howws about this one . £700 - found it for 500 on another site, saveonlaptops.co.uk

Screen Size: 15.6"

Operating System: Windows 7 Edition Home Premium

Processor: Intel Core i5

Processor Speed: 2.66GHz

Processor Model Number: 480M

Memory: 6144

Number Of Memory Slots: 2

Hard Drive Capacity: 640GB

Graphic Card Type: Dedicated

Graphics Card Brand & Model: NVIDIA GeForce 315

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this is still going on?

seriously.... you cannot go wrong with :

anything i5 430 based or i7 based

4gb ram is more than fm can utilise

any 1gb graphics card , dedicated or onboard is more than enough , although dedicated preferably..

anything with those or higher specs and your laughing Celtic.. seriously....

and with that in mind.. you can easily find that for £500 or less

in fact...

http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/Lenovo_B570_1117619.html

that offer there is superb for the money.. id bite their hands off at that price

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this is still going on?

seriously.... you cannot go wrong with :

anything i5 430 based or i7 based

4gb ram is more than fm can utilise

any 1gb graphics card , dedicated or onboard is more than enough , although dedicated preferably..

anything with those or higher specs and your laughing Celtic.. seriously....

and with that in mind.. you can easily find that for £500 or less

in fact...

http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/Lenovo_B570_1117619.html

that offer there is superb for the money.. id bite their hands off at that price

This guy has found the perfect laptop, buy this 1 for sure!

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can I bump this, so what do you think? will I be able to play football manager on this with 3d turned on???

Processor AMD C-50

- 1.0 GHz

- Dual Core

- 1 MB

Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium

RAM 4 GB

DDR3

Screen resolution 1366 x 768

Screen size 15.6"

Hard drive 320 GB

5400 RPM

Optical disk drive DVD_RW

Memory card reader Yes

USB 3

FireWire Yes

Modem/Ethernet Ethernet

WiFi 802.11b/g/n

Video interface VGA

HDMI

Audio interface Azalia

Webcam 1.3 MP

Battery Lithium-ion battery

Battery life upto 3.6 hours

Accessories included ADP

Battery

Power Cord

E-music leaflet

Saftety Regs Pack

Top Sheet

Software included Microsoft® Office Starter 2010

Size 382 x 255 x 36 mm ( W x D x H )

Weight 2.5 kg

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this is still going on?

seriously.... you cannot go wrong with :

anything i5 430 based or i7 based

4gb ram is more than fm can utilise

any 1gb graphics card , dedicated or onboard is more than enough , although dedicated preferably..

anything with those or higher specs and your laughing Celtic.. seriously....

and with that in mind.. you can easily find that for £500 or less

in fact...

http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/Lenovo_B570_1117619.html

that offer there is superb for the money.. id bite their hands off at that price

I would buy that, but i want to pay it up monthly so It has to be PC world.

This here looks good:

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/acer-aspire-5750-15-6-laptop-11318181-pdt.html

Intel Core i5-2430M Processor

- 2.4GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3GHz

6GB RAM

750GB HDD

Intel HD3000 Graphics Card, is this good or bad ?

Only 500 pound

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this is it. going down pc world at 7 to get this am i making a mistaken or is it ok. although i do like celtic 1967s one above. but doesn't have dedicated memory card

Processor Intel Dual Core processor i5-2430M

2.4 Ghz

Cache 3MB L3

Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit with Service Pack 1

RAM 6GB

Graphics card NVIDIA® GeForce® 410M GPU

512 MB Video Memory Dedicated

Screen type VAIO Display

Screen resolution 1600 x 900

Screen size 17.3"

Screen features Widescreen

Hard drive 500 GB

Optical disk drive Blu-ray Disc™ ROM Drive with DVD SuperMulti read - CD 24x, CD-R 24x, CD-RW 24x, DVD 8x, DVD-R DL 6x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 6x, DVD+R DL 6x, DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 6x, DVD-RAM 5x, BD-ROM 4x, BD-R 4x, BD-R DL 2.2x, BD-RE 4x, BD-RE DL 2.2x, write - CD-R 16x, CD-RW 10x, DVD-R DL 4x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 4x, DVD+R DL 4x, DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 4x, DVD-RAM 5x

Memory card reader Memory Stick Duo x1, SD memory card x1, SD Card Slot - SDHC, SDXC compatible, Not support for copyright protection

USB 4 x 2.0

WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n

Bluetooth 3.0

TV output VGA

HDMI

Sound Internal, Stereo speakers, Internal, Monaural microphone

Webcam Yes

640 x 480

Keyboard & Mouse Stroke (mm) 2.0 , Key Pitch (mm) 19.05, numeric keypad , Touch Pad

Touch Pad

Battery 4 hours

Accessories included Ac Adapter - VGP-AC19V31, power cord, documentation pack, VAIO International Repair Service,

Software included VAIO Gate, PMB VAIO Edition, Media Gallery, VAIO Care, VAIO Transfer Support, VAIO Update, VAIO Smart network, Office 2010 preloaded – buy Office 2010 product key for full activation, Windows Live Essentials 2011, Adobe® Reader® 10, McAfee Internet Security 30 day subscription, Remote Keyboard, Remote Play with PlayStation® 3, Internet Explorer® 9.

Size 409.1 x 274 x 32.8

Weight 3.1 kg

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