yes it can be , depending on how much RAM you have. also you can get a proper gaming laptop with awesome sound and graphics card and heaps of RAM, but i think it cost 3000-4000 dollars
currys and pc world are good
I feel a small more portable laptop would be good for gaming one that has enough ram for games loads and uploads. you can check this site www.nextag.com/Notebook-Computers , or this site computershopper.com/laptops/good-for-gaming
Dell does not call any of its non-desktop PCs a "notebook." Generally a notebook and a laptop are the same. It makes Inspiron laptops and ultrabooks, the XPS ultrabook, and Alienware gaming laptops.
There are some computer notebooks that are specifically designed for gaming. They include Razor Blade (late 2012), Lenovo Ideapad Y580, Asus G75VW, and Alienware M17x.
Notebook Era Web Site - Notebook Drivers Online Download http://www.notebookera.com http://notebook-drivers.notebookera.com http://opendrivers.notebookera.com
Barebone kits available from most online dealers let you make a good gaming computer for under $500 as long as you have some handy skills with putting computers together. If not, try compaq or asus.
This notebook is great for gaming! The Panasonic Toughbook is definitely suitable. Intel Processors are much more suited to the heavy workload that serious gaming dictates, more so than Athlon processors.
www.alexsislo.webs.com
No, any integrated graphics card will not be the best for gaming sorry
at any good gaming shop
8GB RAM is more used for if you are using this notebook for gaming or heavy programs that require a lot of RAM to run. You don't necessarily need 8GB in a notebook. You should look for something around the 4GB range if you are just going to use it for Internet. Only people that do heavy gaming would need it.
heck yeah it is. its probably better than any other laptop known when it comes to gaming