Frank959
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Hey guys what's up, hope everyone is doing well. I am looking to purchase a laptop so I can play poker. What would be a decent laptop to buy that can handle multi-tablbling, and downloading poker software? I need something that can handle multi tasking without the screen freezing up or bouncing round, what do you guys recommend.
Posted about 1 year ago
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Adriano85
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Frank959
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billrata
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I've had Dells exclusivly for over ten years, about 8 machines between me and my wife. We are both computer proffessionals. I had one desktop that I had to exchange, but absolutely no problems with laptops or my others. I like and trust Dell, usually reccommend them as first choice, but that doesn't mean they are failsafe.
Good luck on your poker and machine.
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Frank959
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I'm considering purchasing the alienware 11x gaming laptop for around $850.00, I am trying not to spend $1,000 or more. I just wanted to hear some feedback from you guys if you think this is a good buy for playing poker for a beginner liker myself...Thanks..
Alienware AM11x-826CSB Gaming Laptop (Cosmic Black)
1 Used & new from $849.00
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mitch
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11" screen is a huge problem for poker (unless you're stacking tables). It'd be preferable to have at least 13" for 4 tabling and 15" for 6 tabling.
Poker doesn't need huge processing power so rather than buying a "gaming" laptop I would go for a low spec laptop that's lighter and has a bigger screen (if you're not intending on using it for high end gaming).
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Frank959
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