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Ignore the idiots, that i3 is perfectly fine. That cpu actually beats most laptop i5s. i3, i5, i7 doesn't really mean very much, it's all just marketing. That IPS panel is really nice too. You can't really game on a £400 laptop so getting a dedicated GPU isn't important since it's going to be shit anyway. Get 8GB of RAM and I say it's worth it.

 

Thats exactly what I was thinking too... also i'm not even gaming on this, its just for work, I already have a pc

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Ignore the idiots, that i3 is perfectly fine. That cpu actually beats most laptop i5s. i3, i5, i7 doesn't really mean very much, it's all just marketing. That IPS panel is really nice too. You can't really game on a £400 laptop so getting a dedicated GPU isn't important since it's going to be shit anyway. Get 8GB of RAM and I say it's worth it.

 

 

Wrong. I picked mine up for $430'ish and do pretty well.

 

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Ignore the idiots, that i3 is perfectly fine. That cpu actually beats most laptop i5s. i3, i5, i7 doesn't really mean very much, it's all just marketing. That IPS panel is really nice too. You can't really game on a £400 laptop so getting a dedicated GPU isn't important since it's going to be shit anyway. Get 8GB of RAM and I say it's worth it.

 

Well... i3 can't turbo boost last I checked... I think there's also no intel vt support with i3.

 

For programming neither really matters, I just think he can get a better computer for that price, that's all.

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Well... i3 can't turbo boost last I checked... I think there's also no intel vt support with i3.

 

For programming neither really matters, I just think he can get a better computer for that price, that's all.

Yeah it won't turbo but it does support virtualisation according to http://ark.intel.com/Products/VirtualizationTechnology. Computer hardware has inflated prices in the UK compared to the US.

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Just had to say this

I am currently running a set up with i5-4690, with no PCI-E GPU, only the internal HDGraphics in use. Perfect for work related stuff, and I am able to play GTA V on full resolution. Newer generation (5th ->) Intel processors have advanced enough Display card built-in for a everyday fun gamer and internet user.

 

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