Thank you and appreciate your feedback. My budget is around $1000 at most.Budget?
Start here:
https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-laptops
While "gaming" per se is not necessarily a requirement the specs for such laptops will often support other applications that are graphics intensive.
If there are any particular applications in mind be sure to check their respective hardware requirements.
Often presented in some "minimum", "recommended", and "best" format.
You do not want "minimum" and you do want as much "best" as you can afford.
Thank you and appreciate your feedback.get desktop, better performance for less money, I would suggest gt 1030 with some i5 cpu, 8gb ram and 120 or 240gb ssd, this PC will be good for next 5 yrs
Thank you and appreciate your feedback. We live about 80 to 90 minutes from the Microcenter.Live near a Microcenter by any chance?
I got a MSI GF63 Thin for $600 (now on sale for $700, originally $850) which has the i5-9300H (4C/8T up to 4.1ghz), 8gb RAM, GTX 1650 Max-Q (Solid Med-Low settings GPU at 1080P on newer AAA games at 60hz) and a 512gb NVMe SSD.
https://www.microcenter.com/product/606363/msi-gf63-thin-9sc-257-156-gaming-laptop-computer---black
It supports memory upgrades and has a 2.5" bay so she could add in a large HDD (2TB perhaps?) if needed for storage as well as the ability to swap out the M.2 NVMe SSD for a larger one. Even at $700 I think it's a worthwhile buy but hopefully it goes back down to $600.
Not too bad, I'm about 90 mins each way from mine.Thank you and appreciate your feedback. We live about 80 to 90 minutes from the Microcenter.
Yeah, we're going to see what we find tomorrow. Thanks.Not too bad, I'm about 90 mins each way from mine.
You can check the stock at Microcenter(dot)com, just put in the store closest to you.Yeah, we're going to see what we find tomorrow. Thanks.