There are many laptops that are using the i5 CPU. One can purchase them from various retailers and manufacturers like Amazon, eBay, Medion or Lenovo.
The i5 processor contains a very descent HD4000 graphics processor that allows gaming. It is not for hardcore gaming. An additional graphics card makes the laptop a good gaming one...go for it !!
it depends on the graphics, the i5 processor is better but the graphics on the studio XpS 16 are better
A good gaming laptop would be about $750-$1800 for a Dell Alienware brand laptop. They look cool I was going to buy one but I found out that they get a lot of problems. So I looked at the Toshiba gaming laptops but they looked kind of ugly I think but you can customize some I did that I love my new gaming laptop. You go to the Toshiba website and then find the customizable laptops. Then get the one you like and try to get an i5 or i7 Intel for gaming that is the best then you just make it the way you like it. It only costed me about $950 to customize it and the premade gaming laptops where about $1199 and they only had a i5 my customized one has an i7 lol. I hope i helped you out.
If you have a compatible motherboard then this will work. But I highly doubt it will be compatible. the problem with replacing the core 2 duo with the newer i5 is the size and pin difference, the core 2 duo is simply smaller than the i5, you would have to buy a new mother board, which in most cases it would be cheaper to just buy a new laptop with the i5 or i7 in it.
The i5. Upgrading a processor is expensive, but memory is relatively cheap. 4Gb is usually enough for your average computing needs, and you can always put more in later. Plus, the i5 has more cache memory and is all around more efficient.
toshiba now start price 1000 riyal to 9000 riyal
No, it would mean completely changing the mobo and everything connected to it and its just not possible.
2nd Generation intel i5 or i7 with min 4Gb Main Memory and 1Gb Graphic Memory
true
what is i5
Some of the best budget laptop are from Dell. You can buy Dell Inspiron in under 700$. A core i5 dell Inspiron cost about 650$ and is very fast also.
Yes, but only if your laptop motherboard supports it (among other things) and you are experienced on upgrading. Note: However, it's possible that upgrading from i5 or i7 on the laptop can be counter productive or counter intuitive due to the fact that they don't play by the same "user friendly" rules as upgrading from a desktop - assuming you have a Mac!