Except they dont have it in stock and arent expecting to get any more.
ame2607 to kraigisonfire
3 Sep 17#9
They have stated that before and had stock (7+) within 4 days
Destard to ame2607
3 Sep 17#10
So is he right or is he wrong?
ame2607 to Destard
4 Sep 17#11
In stock. But up £50 (£799). It's usually £75
ame2607 to kraigisonfire
4 Sep 17#12
In stock. Up £50 though
Nutkin to ame2607
6 Sep 17#28
Terrible build quality and a horrendous company to deal with if you have an issue. I made the mistake to buy one of their gaming laptops and luckily amazons returns policy is very forgiving.
korny2
3 Sep 17#2
Decent price for a budget gaming laptop.
nw104hh
3 Sep 17#4
With 1050 2GB VRAM it's not a gaming laptop, it's comparable to old 965m, so forget about playing new games in 1080p on high settings.
Agharta to nw104hh
6 Sep 17#25
Gaming snob alert.
CROOGS1
3 Sep 17#5
I think the price reflects that though it's lower end gaming wise but has decent spec for price
Seems like a decent price noticed they had a grade a MSI gs40 with a gtx 970m. I quite like the new lenovo gaming laptop's.
coventgamer
3 Sep 17#7
Will buy when my benefits come in
ws007
5 Sep 17#13
Gaming laptop, oxymoron
daveham to ws007
5 Sep 17#18
Some people that game also leave the house. This is more than capable of providing an acceptable level of gaming (albeit not up to desktop high end standards). I like being able to game when away from home, and i can't fit my desktop in my bag when i travel.
Russ555 to ws007
5 Sep 17#21
Mate get with the times, this just isn't true anymore.
118luke to ws007
6 Sep 17#30
Obviously you never work away then
win488
5 Sep 17#14
Seems decent to me
3ak
5 Sep 17#15
Would have went for it - if it had an ssd. Voted hot anyway.
mikeespain
5 Sep 17#16
There was a gaming laptop with 1050 4Gb with 128gb SSD and 1tb HDD for £699 last week. 2Gb VRAM is tough love. I'd say be patient for some more laptop deals to arrive. Decent find though. Just not as good as has been
EagleUK to mikeespain
5 Sep 17#17
They had naff screens. Can pop in a msata SSD into these quite easily.
Is it worth the money or should I get the dell version for the 1k instead (doesn't have ips like This)
Russ555 to 3ak
5 Sep 17#22
Disclaimer - You haven't given any context so I'm assuming you just want the best graphics for the price and other features are just a bonus. In this case get this pcspecialist.co.uk/not…15/ It's the base spec so you can improve it if you want but the key part is the GTX1060. Personally I would not get any machine with less than a GTX 1060 for gaming.
Both of your links go to the same place btw.
3ak to Russ555
5 Sep 17#23
Newbie question but what is better a 4K display or ips? John Lewis dell over here has the 4K display: link 3840 X 2160 Pixels (4K) but obviously doesn't have that great 1060 link you just gave me... damn I've been searching for 3 days now I better be more patient.
dudwood_fudwood to 3ak
5 Sep 17#24
The Dell laptop you posted only has a 1050Ti GPU. I wouldn't expect that to run any game in 4K. Movies etc would be fine but 4K gaming no chance. IPS is the type of panel used. The laptop posted by Russ would, in my opinion, be way better that the one you posted. The GPU is way better performance wise and would yield better results for gaming.
3ak to dudwood_fudwood
6 Sep 17#26
Which model would you suggest for a 1060 with ips panel? I would rather buy it from a physical shop tbh for peace of mind. Thanks.
dudwood_fudwood to 3ak
6 Sep 17#27
Well, it depends on a few things; your budget, your requirements etc. Do you want to run AAA titles on high settings or are you just after some casual gaming on the go? The laptop Russ posted above is a good starting point but the lack of SSD may be an issue and PC specialist a good company. You would get the same warranty as you would from a high street store but I understand you want peace of mind. Using the price of the laptop you posted have a look at this and see if that is any good, storage still not great but you get the option to upgrade the panel to 2880x1620 for £89 extra if you are wanting a crisp screen and you can add SSD's or HDD's. If you are after some more casual gaming a 1050Ti would be fine but you can get way cheaper than the one you posted. Youtube the hell out of as many laptops you can, get an idea what you want and view them in store somewhere if you can.
Nutkin to 3ak
6 Sep 17#29
Scan, Cyberpower,PCSpecialist,MSI all good quality laptops In my own experiance.
Opening post
Intel Core i5-7300HQ 2.5GHz8GB RAM + 1TB HDD15.6" Full HD IPS + WIFINVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 2GBWindows 10 Home
Not sure if posted before but this looks decent specs for under £700
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Is it worth the money or should I get the dell version for the 1k instead (doesn't have ips like
This)
Both of your links go to the same place btw.