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Heya,
(i know there are multipple similar threads, but each of them addresses different issues/perspectives).
So recently my old Samsung died and I'm looking for a new notebook.
I PRIMARY want it for university (programming, graphics, datamining), I usually play games on my Desktop PC.
However I want it to be able to run Diablo 3, for when im away LAN's or just asa backup option.
Doesn't have to be top details, I'd be fine with low-mid level details.
The price should be around 550-650€.
Now after researching a bit I came up with the following options:
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Sony Vaio VPC-F24C
Intel®Core(TM)i5-2450M,2.50GHz
6 GB 1333 MHz DDR3-SDRAM
41,6 cm LCD, 1920x1080 Premium
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 540M 2GB
500GB
Price: 650€ (580 for 4GB ram, 700 for 8)
Notes: This one got a impressive screen for a notebook of this price category
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y57
Intel® Core™ i5-2430M Prozessor
39,6 cm (15") 1366 x 768 ( WXGA )
6 GB RAM,
750 GB
NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Grafik (1024 MB)
Price: 666 Euro.
Notes: Basicaly this one is better then the Sony option in every aspect except of the screen.
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Which one would you guys advice?
Will the Sony be able to run Diablo 3?
Any other/good suggestions are welcome.
That's a rather tough decision to make, you'd have to ask yourself if you prefer a bigger / better quality screen over performance in games. The GT 555M is substancially better than the 540M, plus the resolution is lower too so the games will run quite a bit better on the Lenovo.
Both will be able to handle DIII pretty much on high (the Sony will probably be in the ~30fps though...) providing Blizzard completly resolves the Optimus technology bug...
You'll likely hardly see any difference at all between 1366x768 and 1080p on a tiny laptop screen like 16" (41.6 cm), as far as graphic quality. You might want higher resolution support for your non-gaming work though, so you can see more on your screen. Another thing to consider is if either laptop has a glossy/reflective screen or a matte screen.
Thanks for the replies,
I went with the Sony,
The significantly higher resolution (+matte, higher brightness and contrast) beats the performance loss, since I'm not buying the notebook for gaming (and the 6-8 additional lines of code I will be able to see on the screen are quite a lot)
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