Hi,
I recommend to buy "Acer Aspire V3-572G-54S6".
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Pro: Long battery and stays cool
Con: Soft keys and Acer bloatware
Entry Point: You’re going to have to abandon the idea of playing anything new at maximum resolution, but for getting a lot of power for a little money, the Aspire delivers. You’ll get a dedicated Geforce GT 840M 2GB video card that will play most games of the last couple of years at their native 1366 x 768 without getting sluggish or dumping your fps below 40. Starts off with 8 gigs of RAM, which is easily upgradeable if you’re trying to push more performance for a little more cash. As for power, the 1.7-2.7GHz Dual-Core Intel i5 4210U complete with hyper-threading is nice, if a little dated. The hard-drive is a terabyte (TB) though the standard issue runs at a disappointing 5400rpm, but upgrading to a much quicker SSD is possible. This can handle Black Ops 2 or the second Bad Company, but GTA V and Far Cry 4 are going to require that you knock your settings in the dirt. The display is matte for less reflection, but otherwise is a ho-hum Twisted Nematic (TN). It's my best choice but you can find more gaming pcs from here
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Best Gaming Laptop for around $1K?
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