What laptop should I buy

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What laptop

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  1. Chad Carpenter

    Chad Carpenter

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    Would these laptops work well

    Lenovo IdeaPad 500
    -amd a10-8700p quad core processor
    -radeon r6 graphics card
    -8gb ram
    -1920 x 1080
    -1.8ghz
    -windows 10
    -1tb HDD 5400rpm
    -$379.99(currently $50 off)
    Full Stats here http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-...ack/4578000.p?id=1219775847283&skuId=4578000#

    Asus X550ZA-WH11
    -amd a10-7400p quad core processor
    -radeon r6 graphics card
    -8gb ram
    -1366 x 768
    -2.5ghz
    -windows 10
    -1tb HDD 5400rpm
    -$439
    Full Stats here
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0158XJGJ4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1452806418&sr=8-1&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=laptop amd a10&dpPl=1&dpID=41qzHiPTPRL&ref=plSrch

    Acer Aspire E5-573G-52G3
    -intel i5-5200u dual core processor
    -nvidia GeForce 940M graphics card
    -8gb ram
    -1920 x 1080
    -2.2ghz
    -windows 10
    -1tb HDD 5400rpm
    -$499
    Full Stats here
    http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?i...gclid=CP7F6Z3fqsoCFQ6IaQod6koNMA&gclsrc=aw.ds

    I will be using the laptop for just normal
    computer things but I also want to be able game on them(League of legends, World of Warcraft). So my question Is which of these laptops will be best for gaming (medium settings). $500 was my limit. So if you want to recommend a laptop that's good too but, if it's over $500 I'm not getting it.
     
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    Chad Carpenter, Jan 14, 2016
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    I would recommend you buy Lenovo. This is because they have the latest technology at hand. Owning a Lenovo brand will also make you stand out as not most people own it. It kind of gives you that unique definition.
     
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  3. Chad Carpenter

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    I say go for the Lenovo, as it is a good price and Lenovo is a good name. If it has all the specs that you wanted, and the price is right, then go for it? Another thing though, how does it feel to you? I mean have you a chance to touch it for how it feels in your hands? Before I make a big purchase, I usually like to at least see it and touch it.
     
    IcyBC, Jan 16, 2016
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    Lol. You quote that Lenovo is a good name. That is the best reason i have heard so far. Is it because it has many characters compared to Asus, Dell, Acer e.t.c?
     
    ellyjude, Jan 16, 2016
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    Krissttina Isobe

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    :oops:I'd go to Walmart, Best Buy or Office Depot to see which ones fit right for you and your specific needs. Ask questions with the knowledgeable sales staff and see about tech support for your computer that you'll purchase.
     
    Krissttina Isobe, Jan 18, 2016
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    I played with the Lenovo before in Best Buy when I was looking for a laptop for my son. I like the feel and the look of it. I won't bother with a Dell, my computer instructor told us to stay away from it, and with the Asus and Acer, my friends have them and ended up having to sell them because there were too many problems with them. They don't make computer to last anymore.
     
    IcyBC, Jan 19, 2016
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