Is my laptop good enough for gaming?
Lenovo:
Processor. AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD graphics card 1.65 GHz
Ram: 2gig and 250gig hard drive.
Lenovo:
Processor. AMD E-450 APU with Radeon(tm) HD graphics card 1.65 GHz
Ram: 2gig and 250gig hard drive.
I don't need anything super powerful to run something like Battlefield 3. Something strong enough to run Minecraft on max settings for example. Could you by any chance send me a link to a computer that can do this, and isn't ridiculously expensive? Maybe like $750ish.
I just bought a Lenovo Ideapad t510p… It's amazing but i hate the touchpad… Its ELAN and it won't let me modify the touchpad area… The buttons are integrated in the touchpad and it makes it very hard for me to click them without moving the cursor… I tried reducing sensivity but its not enough… Can i reduche the touchpad ara through the registry? I tried doing it by the driver's options but it doesn't show up…
i went into the registry ediotr and i found some files regarding a Smartarea… Could it be that?
one of them is SmartArea_Enable… I changed the number from 0 to 1, but still it doesn't show up in the driver options… Maybe i have to modify the other files from the registry? Like SmartArea_Left_Range, SmartArea_Down_Range ecc ecc… Should i modify these?
I also found other ones like PST_StartZone_Top or PST_Startzone_Bottom… I couldnt find any clue on the internet…
any idea?
I'm looking at these two laptops for a budget gaming laptop, and I was wondering which one would be better for FPS games like BF4? I wasn't sure if the SLI would do better than the 765, or if the processor could be overclocked on the Lenovo, etc. Any information can help. Best answer is required to be non-biased. Back up opinions with proof if needed.
Lenovo:
4th Generation Intel Core i7-4700MQ Processor (2.40GHz 1600MHz 6MB)
Windows 8.1 64
NVIDIA GeForce GT755M GDDR5 2GB (2 way SLI)
8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz
15.6" FHD LED Glossy Wedge (1920x1080)
1TB 5400 RPM + 24GB SSD
MSI:
Intel Core i7 4700MQ(2.4GHz, 3.2GHz Boost)
Gtx 765m
8 GB DDR3
750 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive
15.6 Full HD Anti-Reflective Display (16:9; 1920 x 1080)
Windows 8
I'm looking to buy a laptop based on battery life alone, specs second. I'm traveling to a country that constantly experiences blackouts and I need to make sure that my laptop can last through that. I'm looking to know which laptop (of all time) can last very long (with and without an extended battery)?
From my research, It seems that Lenovo recently seems to be the ones that have laptops with longer battery life.
Please give me a list of laptops (not just one) that have very long lasting battery lifes. And please send links that say top ten laptops with the longest battery lifes. I already looked at those. They only give out the top ten of the year (either 2012 or 2013).
I've just bought a new Asus N56VM and am trying to put on my entire system image from my old Lenovo Z570. Firstly, when booting a system repair disc(I have created several repair discs from several computers to test this) I'm getting the ''Non system disk or disk error''.
What I really need to know is if it's even possible to do this? It's vital that I have the exact programs on my new laptop but I no longer have installations for most of these.
If it's not possible to do so on an Asus, which laptop is it possible to move all your data from a Lenovo to?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Colors are really dull In my Lenovo G500 Laptop…
I need a monitor best for movie and gaming… Colors should be rich… Please help
I have a 10.5" laptop that I detest. I have my heart set on the Lenovo Yoga series, but they are quite pricey. Unless the 13 goes on sale in the outlet, I'm stuck with the cheapest one- which is an 11.6" screen.
I'm a compulsive multitasker, so splitting the screen is crucial. Would 11.6" be enough?
Does the Lenovo AccuType actually help with such a small keyboard while writing long papers?
I have been looking at iMacs and the new Mac Pro. I have also looked at the MacBook Pro 15 inch laptop although I already have an iPad 2 that I use as a mobile device.
One of the problems I'm having is that new 4k monitors are starting to hit the marketplace. Lenovo Thinkvision Pro is one 4k monitor that is going on sale in April for $799. Should I wait until I can get a 4k monitor rather than buy a retina display?
Also, what is the best PC? I have used PCs all of my life and have recently thought about switching to Apple. I'm not sure if I'm making the right decision. Digital Storm makes some good gaming rigs it seems but I haven't used a computer for gaming in quite some time. I could always just get a PlayStation 4 or an Xbox One.
I just bought a Lenovo G400s Touch laptop with Win 8. Its C drive was around 450 Gb so I decided to divide it before putting my data and installing any other soft wares. I used EASEUS Partition Master tool to Resize my C drive to 100Gb. To complete the partition I restarted the laptop but it got stuck on the recovery screen.
I've tried all 3 options on the screen but none working. One Ley Recovery feature is also not working.
What should I do get the system started again? I've nothing important on this laptop so no need to worry about data loss. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Added (1). thanks for the quick reply,
But I haven't created the Recovery disk, I just started using this laptop got into this problem. I'll look for creating the Recovery disk. And for your 3rd option, if install Win 8 from a disk will I be able to get my original Win 8 product key? (that is my only concern with installing fresh copy of OS).