Laptop or tablet

Spectral Zenith

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Jul 18, 2016
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Hello, currently I have a laptop Toshiba which is more than 2 years and a half old now. I threw a lot of money for repairs. A couple of months ago I had my video card and HDD replaced. I wanted a cheap HDD with 250 GB space because I don't use much but it seems like the new HDD wasn't that new because it has 2 bad sectors and their number didn't increase yet, and the work time was around 9k hours after the replacement (according to CrystalDiscInfo), so I'm ignoring that for now. I also don't trust my new video card because the video assessment tool stops working at the graphical performance check. I don't have any other problems with the video card yet, but I noticed also that the recommended graphical settings of World of Warcraft are lowered a bit. Those two things happened at first before my old video card die.

So I want to ask the community of Tomshardware if it is worth buying a tablet with Windows 10 instead of giving more money for future repairs of my suspicious laptop. I want to be able to play World of Warcraft on it. I would also like to see comparisons between a laptop and a tablet, including the durability of their components and the best known model of a tablet with a removable keyboard and Windows 10. I saw good opinions about Surface Pro, but the price seems a little big for a good one.
 
Solution
For a tablet to play WOW on, you'd be spending quite a bit more for that than on a new laptop.

Buy a Lenovo, ASUS or Dell laptop with a 960m video card, will be about $800 and will be more reliable than a Toshiba.