Yes, you can... as long as the specifications of the computer exceed the software requirements (they are listed on the box), then you can play on a computer manufactured by almost anyone. The company that put it together doesn't matter... the memory/video memory, sound card, etc. are what could prevent your computer from running the game.
Maybe, but then why would you ever by a mini?
Quickly looking over the specs for the Sonoma Red, it would seem that it would play well with World of Warcraft....providing you have a half-descent internet connection.
Based on the tech notes for this computer it will run World of Warcraft. However it is also based on your systems "health", if your hard drive is full, you have too many proccesses running, you have viruses/malware, etc., it may not run properly if at all.
Yes, that should run World of Warcraft fine. You can always compare the computer you are planning to buy with the World of Warcraft requirements, this way you are certain that it will run well.
yes, i think so !
The chances of it running World of Warcraft is very unlikely. You need 1 GB RAM at least, and that computer only has 256 MB. That's to say the least. The chances of it running it are just really unlikely because it doesn't meet any of the major computer requirements for the game to operate.
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Yes, that model of Laptop will run World of Warcraft very nicely. However you might want to consider having the graphics upgraded to something along the lines of 512mb. With wrath of the lich king, dalaran takes a TON of graphics and processing power.
The computer has to have a Blu-Ray drive built in
the deadmines is a beginner "instance" in world of warcraft. it is i small sub-map/server with NPC's you kill, they have a much higher HP/crit/def/att than normal NPC's you find on the map. the deadmines is a level 10+ instance located in westfall underneath a house. as alliance this is the first instance you will do in world of warcraft
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