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Best Cheap Gaming Laptop Linux

2024-08-01 05:18:40

Best and cheap!

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

Best laptop I ever have.

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2024-06-17 02:28:26

Cloned a Linux Drive in a laptop without a single problem. Worked well, made well.

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2024-09-03 05:13:41

This Gaming Laptop is a solid choice for those who appreciate a machine that balances performance with practicality. It's equipped with Intel i7 ensuring that it can handle the demands of the latest games and multitasking with ease. The 4050 GPU delivers crisp, clear graphics, making every gaming session a visual treat. The Onyx Gray finish gives it a mature, sophisticated look, while the 15-inch display offers a generous view of your digital endeavors. It's a bit on the heavier side, but that's a small price to pay for a laptop that's as reliable as it is powerful. Whether you're gaming, working, or both, this laptop is a dependable partner for the long haul.

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2024-09-23 02:44:55

I use mainly for programming but some games like AoE. - screen is big, brightful and clean - processor is one of the most powerful, with 20 threads is incredible the difference to my previous i5 10th with 14 threads. Multi tasking is more accurate. - it's not a gaming laptop so to say, but has video graphic cards, so having a powerful proccesor is not a total waste if you want to play some games time to time. You can save a lot of money. - Drive is fast and lot of storage: I have windows for gaming and linux for developing. 512gb is quite enough, but if you need more you can add an extra drive. - Memmory is ddr5, 16gb is far enough to start. Maybe in some years I'll need to expand it, you know, chrome tabs :D - retro lighten keyboard is comfortable, wide and has numpad very useful - weight is not so light but not of the most highest, still easy to transport. In my case, I do home remote developing, so not need to transport every day. - ports are good, just I have to notice is you have to force unplug not so easy. I have energy, hdmi, usb and ethernet cables and when I have to move to another room is quite a hard task - battery is double long to my previous, now it longs 2hours heavy developing - sound at maximum is lower than my previous notebook, but I'm using linux maybe some drivers issues.

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2024-07-12 09:29:58

very quite and keeps my gaming laptop running cool.

5
2024-07-23 01:37:50

I order a laptop. All well. Best price.

5
2024-08-24 08:18:36

This is the most powerful gaming laptop that was available at the time I purchased it.

5
2024-07-21 01:52:40

Best choice for a cheap UV

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2024-09-24 08:56:24

I work with two Kubuntu 12.04 Linux workstations continuously connected, and a Windows 7 employer's Lenovo 530 laptop that I connect every evening on returning home and disconnect every morning when heading to work (via a Lenovo docking station continuously connected). My monitors are dual Dell 3007 2560x1600 dual-link DVI, keyboard Avant Stellar (PCI connector via USB adapter), with a Microsoft wireless mouse. When using the laptop, I can use its screen in addition to the two Dells. I can switch among these seamlessly. I even have the less-used Linux workstation normally sleeping, as it wakes up properly as soon as I select it. A nice touch is that one Dual-Link DVI cable of each pair has the USB and audio cables integrated into it, keeping the wiring rat's nest manageable. The only annoyance is that, inevitably, because the external monitor configuration for the Windows 7 Lenovo 530 at the office differs, I need to reposition some windows when moving between home and office. But once I got the Windows configuration set up properly, the laptop at least automatically recognizes which monitor configuration it's connected to. (Because the DVI outputs of the Lenovo docking station are single-link, it's necessary to use its HDMI outputs and interpose Accel HDMI to Dual DVI converters between it and the MiniView.)

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