what do you think about this laptop ?

pixector

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I want to buy a laptop (acer travelmate P257) with this configuration do you think it will run latest games well like GTA V and also editing video and design like photoshop ...do you advise me to buy it, the price around $400 its look good like new .

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Thanks guys.
 
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It's a no on gaming.

If you can upgrade the RAM - meaning there's a second slot - then it could be worthwhile, but if you're stuck with 4GB then avoid this.

If you can upgrade the drive to a SSD you'll probably get a much better experience, but it's not really worth putting more than $100 into a SSD for something like this.

Quite frankly, it's not good for gaming, photoshop, or video editing. But nothing at $400 is. Sort of like asking if you can buy a race car for $2,000.

Standard caveats on second-hand laptops apply here. Make sure the battery works and make sure it's not stolen.

joex444

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It's a no on gaming.

If you can upgrade the RAM - meaning there's a second slot - then it could be worthwhile, but if you're stuck with 4GB then avoid this.

If you can upgrade the drive to a SSD you'll probably get a much better experience, but it's not really worth putting more than $100 into a SSD for something like this.

Quite frankly, it's not good for gaming, photoshop, or video editing. But nothing at $400 is. Sort of like asking if you can buy a race car for $2,000.

Standard caveats on second-hand laptops apply here. Make sure the battery works and make sure it's not stolen.
 
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pixector

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thank you so much for your reply, how can i know the maximum supported ram ? , in case if i add another 4go it will be better to buy it ?

 

pixector

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thanks dude