Question:
which of these laptops would run wow better and at what quality of play?
Jeff M
2010-05-26 19:14:12 UTC
Laptop #1 Studio 14z
Up to Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors


Operating System
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-Bit

Memory
Up to 5GB 1067MHz DDR3 SDRAM67.

Chipset
NVIDIA® GeForce® 9400M


Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® 9400M


LCD Display
14.0" High Definition (720p) LED Display with TrueLifeTM
14.0" High Definition+ (900p) LED Display with TrueLifeTM (optional)

Audio and Speakers
4-Watt SRS-enhanced 2.0 Integrated Stereo Speakers with discrete tweeters

Hard Drives
Up to 500GB22 7200RPM hard drive


Optical Drives
Optional external Slot-load DVD+/-RW or Blu-ray DiscTM Combo (Read BD, Burn CD/DVD) Drive

Power
6 cell 56 WHr Li-Ion Battery
Optional 8 cell 74 WHr Li-Ion Battery

Camera
1.3MP Integrated Webcam
Dual Digital Array Microphones

Wireless
Wi-Fi Options:
Dell 1397 Wireless G Mini-Card
Mobile Broadband Options:
Dell Wireless 5530 Mini-Card for AT&TTM
Dell Wireless 5730v Mini-Card for VerizonTM


Bluetooth Options:
Optional Bluetooth® Internal (2.0) mini-card

Laptop #2 Inspiron 15

Processors
AMD Turion X2TM Ultra
AMD Turion X2TM
AMD Athlon X2TM
AMD SempronTM
Operating System
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Genuine Windows® 7 Professional 64-Bit
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic 32-Bit

Memory
Up to 8GB Dual Channel 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM.

Chipset
AMD M780G


Graphics
ATI RadeonTM HD 4330 512MB1 Graphics Card


LCD Display
Glossy 15.6" Widescreen XGA (1366x768)

Audio and Speakers
Intel High Definition Audio 2.0

Hard Drives
Up to 500GB2 configured with a 5400 RPM6 SATA hard drive.


Optical Drives
DVD+/-RW with Dual Layer DVD+R write capability
Blu-Ray/CD/DVD Combo Drive

Power
6-cell 2.2AHr Battery
9-cell 2.2AHr Battery

Camera
Built-in 1.3MP webcam

Wireless
Wi-Fi Options:
Dell Wireless 1397 802.11g Mini-Card
Dell Wireless 1515 Wireless-N Mini-Card
Intel® Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-card


Bluetooth Options:
Dell Wireless 365 Bluetooth® Internal (2.0) mini-card

Ports, Slots, Chassis
Four answers:
James C
2010-05-26 19:17:18 UTC
They will all run wow with no problems. The difference in play will be negligible.



My advice? get a PC.
anonymous
2010-05-27 01:19:20 UTC
See I am providing you the basic requirements for playing WOW, then you can select by your own which one is perfect for you.



OS:

Windows XP 32/64-Bit (Service pack 3)

Windows Vista 32/64-Bit (with the latest Service Packs)

Windows 7** 32/64-Bit (with the latest updates)

Processor:

Minimum: Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500+

Recommended: Dual-core processor, such as the Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 X2



Memory:

Minimum: 512 MB RAM (1GB for Vista users)

Recommended: 1 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista users)

Video:

Minimum: 3D graphics processor with Hardware Transform and Lighting with 32 MB VRAM Such as an ATI Radeon 7200 or NVIDIA GeForce 2 class card or better

Recommended: 3D graphics processor with Vertex and Pixel Shader capability with 128 MB VRAM Such as an ATI Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT class card or better



Storage: 15 Gigabytes or more free hard drive space is required



Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card or motherboard sound capability

** The exact hardware requirements for Windows 7 are still being calculated. Only retail versions of Windows 7 are supported.
?
2016-12-04 07:39:58 UTC
It particular would not look like it. The processor is okay at perfect, yet what concerns me is the RAM and video card. The video card would not have any committed memory. consequently, the equipment RAM has to share with the video card. With only 4gb of RAM, this could properly be a difficulty. Your video card desires a minimum of 1gb of committed memory. something much less is an act in futility. Sorry.
g1r8e2t
2010-05-26 19:17:05 UTC
definately the dell sudio 14z. it has better everything


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