Laptop comparison and graphics card?

Is this laptop

http://www.blackfriday.fm/ad/walmart/acer-v5-11-6-touchscreen-laptop-pc-with-intel-core-i5-3337u-processor-4gb-memory-500gb-hard-drive-and-windows-8/169393

the same as this laptop?

http://mobile.walmart.com/...8/35773229

If so the graphics card on the second one is a
Intel HD Graphics 4000 with 128MB of dedicated system memory is that capable if running skyrim on low settings an if so what's the max that computer can run

If the computers are not the same the Black Friday deal computer I want to know all the info in that computer could you find it for me and link the web page in the answer.

Thank for the help.

I don't care about graphics I just want to be able to play skyrim on LOW settings skyrim is the most powerful game I will EVER play on a computer. The minimum requirements are 2gb of ram and 2.0 GHz CPU

They have different screen sizes… Both suck horribly for gaming.

If you don't care about graphics then yes, the HD4000 graphics will be playable at low settings

No.both sucks!
don't buy that
it's only a wastage of money

Let's sort this out a bit.
1) The 11.6" Acer shown has wrong description. If you notice in the picture it shows A4 and not an i5-3337U. The ad points to a $268 11.6" on the one day closeout for $199 and is Acer Sleekbook Silver 11.6" V5-122P-0408 Touch Laptop PC with AMD A4-1250 most likely or very close to it as shown in the web site. The A4-1250 is a very slow and low graphics performance and the word gaming does not associate at all.
CPU score 603 is a crawl by current standards. Graphics is Radeon HD 8210 Graphics.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/...u_list.php
By this slow loading laptop GPU to gaming table:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/...849.0.html
The 8210 is in line with HD 2500 Intel integrated - low performance.

The other is a completely different price point at $500, and you get the low brand Acer among brand quality history and pay dearly for the touch-screen feature of it that is totally useless to gaming in general, and is not very appropriate for clamshell design laptops anyway. It is a marketing toy.
Its HD 4000 graphics is totally unimpressive, and one generation back underclocked ultra-low voltage i5 even at 3233 score is not impressive as a CPU, though gaming is mostly graphics processing.
Acer Model V3-472P-324J is on clearance at Best Buy as a 14" touch-screen with i3-4030U that has better HD 4400 graphics but slower 2719 CPU score, still better at gaming than the one you show and is only $350.
Without Touchscreen, at $430 (was $380 about a week ago on sale)
http://www.bestbuy.com/...Id=6643023
Better brand Asus with i5-4200U and HD 4400, still not gaming level.

These E545 Lenovo Thinkpads at Tigerdirect are a steal at $400:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9115787&CatId=4935
at least getting up to A10-5750M/HD 8650G that surpasses Intel HD 4600 and at 3375 passmark on true rather than hyperthread cores CPU beats the i5-3337U also. You get much better brand and sub-brand, Window Pro versions, decent CPU and graphics for about $400 depending on shipping and site discounts available. Above the A10's (even last generation) you have to see a discrete graphics card above minimum ones. It performance beats a $500 Acer with i3-4030U and GT 820M graphics at Newegg Acer E5-571G-38VF. Use the tables and shopping to dig out better than GT 820M discrete graphics or better than R5 M240 or a newer A10 at under $500, and if not sold out already, you lose the Thinkpad at Tigerdirect. I have not seen better than last year's A10/8650G at under $500. To heck with touch-screen. It