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Cheapest laptop that could play runescape lag free?

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Just wondering how much this would cost, to play SD, preferably from a UK retailer.

 

 

 

Just out of intrest how much would i have to spend to be able to play on one in full Hight detail.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

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This for example would have no problem at all with RSHD: http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/Samsung_ ... ersion.asp

 

One for normal rs would cost about 300quid, but you get much worse specs for the price. I personally would spend the extra 100 to get a better one.

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Depends on perference.

 

A AAO costs about £130 and will play RS fine in SD for a little more £200 to £250 you could get a better netbook which will play HD with all the eye candy.

 

For £350 you could get a very nice standard laptop which will play RS in HD with all the eye candy and a whole array of things in the background.

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Depends on perference.

 

A AAO costs about £130 and will play RS fine in SD for a little more £200 to £250 you could get a better netbook which will play HD with all the eye candy.

 

For £350 you could get a very nice standard laptop which will play RS in HD with all the eye candy and a whole array of things in the background.

 

Problem with netbooks are their screen size, around the 10" area. If his going to replace his current computer with a laptop, i wouldn't recommend anything smaller than 13" (15" area is the best in my opinion).

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Je trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vie

Je ne me reconnais plus dans les gens

Je suis juste un cas désespérant

Et comme personne ne viendra me réclamer

Je terminerai comme un objet retrouvé

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Depends on perference.

 

A AAO costs about £130 and will play RS fine in SD for a little more £200 to £250 you could get a better netbook which will play HD with all the eye candy.

 

For £350 you could get a very nice standard laptop which will play RS in HD with all the eye candy and a whole array of things in the background.

 

Problem with netbooks are their screen size, around the 10" area. If his going to replace his current computer with a laptop, i wouldn't recommend anything smaller than 13" (15" area is the best in my opinion).

 

 

 

Hmm, not planning on replacing my computer, just want a laptop also.

 

 

 

Are those AAOS any good for just 130 pounds for runescape in SD? Very cheap, kind of hard to believe isn't it! Also, does it depend on the internet? How would i know my internet would be fast enough for it not too lag on a AAO, without buying one and finding it doesn't!

 

 

 

Again, any help appreciated.

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