I've been doing a lot of research on PCWorlds refurbished laptops and I'll admit this beats everything I've found for the price. Some of the computers I've looked at have a stronger CPU (not by much) but most importantly none of them match the GPU.
I might pick one of these up as I'm looking for a gaming laptop around the £450 mark.
I was looking at this one but the GPU benchmarks are far lower than the Acer. I'm surprised because refurbished models are meant to be cheaper.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/hp-pavilion-dv6-6156ea-refurbished-15-6-laptop-steel-grey-11276815-pdt.html
[edit] lol I might buy this now. I thought the slower CPU might be an issue but this page has given me a little more confidence:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Intel-Sandy-Bridge-Processors-Gaming-Performance.49600.0.html
The resolution is meant to be quite low considering the screen size. The surface of the PC is easily scratched and apparently the screen reflects a lot of light. It does have a full keyboard which is awesome though.
Edited by Dempsey - 6/24/12 at 3:52am
I might pick one of these up as I'm looking for a gaming laptop around the £450 mark.
I was looking at this one but the GPU benchmarks are far lower than the Acer. I'm surprised because refurbished models are meant to be cheaper.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/hp-pavilion-dv6-6156ea-refurbished-15-6-laptop-steel-grey-11276815-pdt.html
[edit] lol I might buy this now. I thought the slower CPU might be an issue but this page has given me a little more confidence:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Intel-Sandy-Bridge-Processors-Gaming-Performance.49600.0.html
The resolution is meant to be quite low considering the screen size. The surface of the PC is easily scratched and apparently the screen reflects a lot of light. It does have a full keyboard which is awesome though.
Edited by Dempsey - 6/24/12 at 3:52am






