The 15z has an Intel videocard, which is NOT listed as compatible with The Sims 3.
However it may still run- expect VERY slow performance, bugs, crashing, glitches, missing textures, 'black sims', white spaces, and other uglyness.
Yes. I have a DELL inspirion which I purchased a few months ago. I checked my specs on canyourunit.com and it said no, however, I got it anyway and it runs like a dream, I suppose it depends on how up to date your computer is.
give me the specifications of the laptop and I'll look it up for you.
Almost all Dell computers will support playing The Sims, with the notable exception of the Dell Mini.
Some people can run pro tools on the Dell Inspiron 1520 and some have issues. It is best to contact dell support.
No !Dell inspiron 1525 battery Specs:Cell Type : Li-ionVolts : 11.1VCapacity : 6600mAhAverage Run Time :2-4 hours(minimum)Color : BlackDimension : 205.25*48.15*20.15mmNet Weight : 355gFit Models:dell inspiron 1525, dell inspiron 1526,Compatible Models:dell 0gw252, dell 0xr693, dell 312-0625, dell 312-0626, dell 312-0633, dell 312-0634, dell d608h, dell gp952, dell gw252, dell hp297, dell rn873, dell ru586, dell wk379, dell x284g, dell xr693
not as far as i know
Yes.. Even with the most basic Dell Inspiron 531 it will be able to run on medium settings. I have a single core Sempron machine and it works fine. Yes.. Even with the most basic Dell Inspiron 531 it will be able to run on medium settings. I have a single core Sempron machine and it works fine.
Look at the back of the game case or search online for the system requirements for Mass Effect 2 and compare them with the system components of the Dell Inspiron 1750.
Yes, it should be able to run Windows 8.
Go to "canyourunit.com" and choose the game click test
One can find reviews for the Dell Inspiron E1505 on many different websites. Some sites include Lap Top Mag, Notebook Review, Cnet, PC Mag, and at the Dell website.
go to microcenter.com and buy one
I have a dell INSPIRON 6400 and sims works perfectly on it. Even some gaming laptops from ASUS has video cards that will and can run The Sims 3!
Depends on how much RAM the card has. Also depends on what kind of processor you are running and also how much RAM your laptop has. I'm sure if you turn the graphics settings down low you could run it.
Yes. DDR2 modules are backwards-compatible. Any module up to 1 GB will work, although the module will not run at its full speed.