There are only a few game systems that are 300 dollars. the best game system you can buy for 300 dollars would be the Xbox 360.
i recommend the Dell its fit for this budget. gaming laptop need good qulaity of graphics card and 14' or more screen.
It depends, do you have a laptop, how old is your computer, and how much graphics capability do you want? If you have a laptop, you can't upgrade If it's new (around 2006 or later) you can upgrade your desktop pc Gaming Graphics cards range from $120-$300 USD for a good card Others can be as low as $50 Good Budget Gaming card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti chipset card Powerful Gaming Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980/980 Ti chipset card Low end card: Nvidia GeForce GT 720 chipset card
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If its not really for gaming or entertainment, i wouldn't even spend the money on a graphics card. I would go with a low budget integrated graphics chip. But if you are only given the option of getting a graphics card, I would just go with the lest expensive one because a discrete graphics card is already going to be more than you need.
this is a hard to answer question. your not being specific. but here's the best answer i can give you. You need to consider portability. a lot of gaming laptops are considered desktop replacements. they are technically laptops, but they are very heavy. it is possible to carry one around with you, but you will wish you didn't have to very quickly. do you need a gaming laptop for school? unless your doing a lot of CAD or Graphics Programming that requires a high end graphics card, you probably don't need one. Can you afford it? a lot of college students don't have extra money laying around to spend on an expensive laptop. do you need a long lasting battery? gaming laptops are very well known for crappy battery life. even on integrated graphics (graphics card shut off) and on power saver mode, with my 9 cell Li-on battery lasts about an hour and a half. the extra power a gaming laptop has eats battery for breakfast. The money your going to spend on the laptop you could spend on a cheap laptop, and a gaming desktop. you could get a gaming desktop with the same gaming power for half the cost the laptop will be. so buy a desktop that has the power you want, then buy the cheapest laptop you can find. my opinion: No it's not suitable. But it can be used if you are determined to do it.
No, any integrated graphics card will not be the best for gaming sorry
I would not recommend it. you would not be able to run the majority of graphics-intensive games released this year. there are laptops made for gaming, but you should probably go with a desktop if it's an option.
Not all of them can, it depends on what kind of graphics card you have in your laptop. I would suggest going to this link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce8.html It helped me find the best graphics card for my laptop.
You did not mention about any graphics card. First of all, you should use a good graphics card for gaming purposes.. 6 gb of ram is good enough to run hi-end games on very high (or ultra) settings, but without a graphics card, intel's inbuilt hd graphics neither run hi-end games on high settings, nor can use upto 6 gb of ram. This config will be good for gaming if you add a pci-e graphics card.
I believe they are. Desktop computers have more video gaming capabilities. They have more Ram and Hard drive to allow for the intense consumption of resources that gaming takes on a PC
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Alienware is known for their gaming computers but typically are high in price. You can look at the specs of a specific computer and find the same thing cheaper using Tigerdirect.