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I'm working on consolidating some of my systems. I love having a laptop that docks so that I can get some serious work done with a dual monitor setup.
I've always purchased off lease or refurb business laptops for this.
I was thinking of picking up a new system that would replace my Thinkpad x201 (docked) and my HP Envy 14 (i5 M560; Radeon HD 5650).
The only game I really play is Diablo III, so it isn't really intensive.
I would like a laptop with the following specs
1. Full HD (1080p)
2. Ability to dock and drive 2 dispays (1920x1200 and 1600x1200)
3. Play D3 smoothly on medium to high settings. It would be nice if it could do this at the native display resolutions...
4. Backlit Keyboard - This seems really hard to find unless you get a consumer grade laptop. It isn't absolutely required, but I sure have gotten to like it..
I'd like to keep the budget around $700 or less... lower is always better, but I could be convinced to spend more for a good deal.
It's tough to find a dock-able laptop with decent discrete graphics.
I don't have a problem looking at off-lease or refurbs... I'm starting to think that a newer Broadwell with a HD 5500 may be able to do it without the discrete graphics, but I'm still researching it.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
I'm working on consolidating some of my systems. I love having a laptop that docks so that I can get some serious work done with a dual monitor setup.
I've always purchased off lease or refurb business laptops for this.
I was thinking of picking up a new system that would replace my Thinkpad x201 (docked) and my HP Envy 14 (i5 M560; Radeon HD 5650).
The only game I really play is Diablo III, so it isn't really intensive.
I would like a laptop with the following specs
1. Full HD (1080p)
2. Ability to dock and drive 2 dispays (1920x1200 and 1600x1200)
3. Play D3 smoothly on medium to high settings. It would be nice if it could do this at the native display resolutions...
4. Backlit Keyboard - This seems really hard to find unless you get a consumer grade laptop. It isn't absolutely required, but I sure have gotten to like it..
I'd like to keep the budget around $700 or less... lower is always better, but I could be convinced to spend more for a good deal.
It's tough to find a dock-able laptop with decent discrete graphics.
I don't have a problem looking at off-lease or refurbs... I'm starting to think that a newer Broadwell with a HD 5500 may be able to do it without the discrete graphics, but I'm still researching it.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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