Best games for laptops?

Lenovo Z580 Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 4Gb, 500Gb 15.6 inch Laptop - White

I have had a look at this but all it says is intergrated graphics lol but I cant seem to find what that would be
 
Integrated = poo, you want 'dedicated'

Agreed...

I had a fantastic Dell Studio 17 that had a i5 540M and a 1GB 5650M, I could overclock the GPU as it was such a cool running GPU to 715mhz with a memory speed of 950mhz and it would even play Batman Arkham city with medium or even high if I wanted to at a damn good res, such a good laptop, but it had dedicated GPU etc...

You'll need to look at 540M or higher if you want to play games, the OP's laptop should play any game at good settings with a good or even native res...

I could play Crysis 2 on my 5650M at 1280 x 720 at high details DX 11 on AA and it looked and performed great, better then any console..

Take a look at the Dell 17R SE, it has a 640M GPU and has great options for HD and memory , should be looking at around £700 for a good one, look on dell outlet..
 
What about this Laptop, I might wait and get this for christmas.

Intel® Core™ i5-2467M processor
Battery life up to 8 hours
4Gb memory
500Gb hard drive
15.6 inch display (1366 x 768)
Nvidia GeForce GT 640M graphics
DVD writer
WiFi
1.3 megapixel HD webcam
HDMI, USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0
SD card slot
Acer Timeline M3 ultrabook
 
I'm guessing you have been looking at various laptops, and by now has noticed that Acers tend to have equivalent specs to other brands at a lower price-point.

One's first inclination would be the think "BARGAIN!", but the truth of the matter is that Acer laptops tend to have poorer build quality than their counterparts. Bad keyboards, naff solder, cheaper secondary components like wifi modules and batteries, etc.

Basically, you get what you pay for with Acer.

As such, I don't recommend Acers and HPs when people are looking for personal laptops, and tend to point them towards Asus, Samsung, Lenovo or Toshiba (and certain Dells if you can get a bargain).

http://www.techpowerup.com/161001/Rescuecom-Reveals-2012-Computer-Reliability-Report.html
 
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