Cheap Ultrabook/Light Laptop to gaming and study -$700

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verlique

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Hi guys

I need a Cheap Ultrabook/Light Laptop to gaming and to study.

I prefer Lighter than "stronger", so... until 3kg/6.6lb is okay!
The most stronger game I will play is Diablo 3, so if run with medium quality without FPS falls will be fine!

I saw some notebooks, like:

Samsung Series 3 355E7C-S05DE
HP Pavilion 15-e052sg
Asus F550DP-XX022H

I really don't have ideia with is the best if compare price vs size/weight.

If u know some other good option please say XD

Thanks!.


 
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I believe the guy who posted above us is wondering what you're comparing your budget with. You said you wanted a "cheaper" ultrabook/laptop, but "cheaper" inspires a comparison and therefore you have to use it in the following way:

I've been seeing this Xnotebook, but it's pretty expensive and I would prefer something cheaper
Cheaper = more cheap than. But you can't say "more cheap than" by rule and so you have to put -er at the end of cheap (because it is a two syllables word). X is cheaper than Y

Either that, or you meant to say "cheap" and not "cheaper" in which...


Hi there,

Cheaper than─what? Are you comparing laptops or ultrabooks right now?

The Asus N550JK or the G500JK seem like they would be good options for you. They're almost identical, and both are about 6 lbs, have an i7 CPU and a 850M GPU. Some of the other specs may vary depending on where you purchase it from. :)
 

verlique

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Yeah, but is just examples...
I just want some thing that run D3 at least medium quality, but I need -$700... seems impossible to find :/
Do u have some suggestion?
 
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I believe the guy who posted above us is wondering what you're comparing your budget with. You said you wanted a "cheaper" ultrabook/laptop, but "cheaper" inspires a comparison and therefore you have to use it in the following way:

I've been seeing this Xnotebook, but it's pretty expensive and I would prefer something cheaper
Cheaper = more cheap than. But you can't say "more cheap than" by rule and so you have to put -er at the end of cheap (because it is a two syllables word). X is cheaper than Y

Either that, or you meant to say "cheap" and not "cheaper" in which the given case I suggest you edit your post to avoid confusions and get a faster response. In other words: "In before cheaper than what comments"
 
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verlique

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Thanks for the advice
 
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