Sorry but I can't write much else than these are rip off prices.
Bob
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Hey guys I have a limit to purchasing off of fingerhut.. with that being said there is not much of a choice for laptops. I came to these two
Asus- http://www.fingerhut.com/product//ASUS-VivoBook-15-6-Windows-8-Touch-Screen-Laptop/RE094.uts
Dell- http://www.fingerhut.com/product//Dell-15-6-Touch-Screen-6GB-Windows-8-1-Laptop/RX904.uts
Here is laptop list- http://www.fingerhut.com/thumbnail/Electronics/Computers-Tablets/Laptops/Mcatp/cat_45/Mcatg/cat_4/2392.uts
I'm looking for the best bang for my buck. (Limited to fingerhut only due to discount I'm receiving) please don't tell me how I can find better elsewhere ... what's your opinion on the two I posted and if you find better on the site please let me know. Thank you so much! Also please give me advice i don't know between the two which one has a better processor and why one is a sata HD
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Also am I better off getting an all in one or stick with laptop. I use for recording music and some games like league of legends...ect
I saw the classic i5 powered laptops without a GPU. Gamers continue to pan such machines or get very down later after they buy such.
In the cheap gamer laptop (yes there are such) try the http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-IdeaPad-15-6-Inch-Laptop-59406417/dp/B00HIYA4F2/ref=CNET at close to 1/2 the prices you noted above.
Bob