Merkuri
Explorer
I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I was wondering if it's possible to get a laptop capable of watching full-screen Hulu videos (even on the lowest quality) for around $500 or less.
Is it necessary to get a dedicated graphics card for this, or can integrated graphics handle it?
My current laptop is failing (whenever I turn it on after an extended shutdown period it thinks it's 1988) and I'm looking to replace it instead of repair. I don't use it often enough to justify spending a lot of money on it, so I feel like $500 is on the high end of what I should spend, but at the same time I think I might get more use out of it if I could use it as a portable Hulu player. My current laptop completely chokes on full-screen Hulu video, even on the lowest quality. The sound keeps going but eventually the video will freeze up and the computer will be completely unresponsive to input.
So I'm trying to get a feel for how much I'd need to spend for a laptop that can play Hulu videos and if I feel like it's worth it for a laptop that I may very well only use for one weekend a month.
Is it necessary to get a dedicated graphics card for this, or can integrated graphics handle it?
My current laptop is failing (whenever I turn it on after an extended shutdown period it thinks it's 1988) and I'm looking to replace it instead of repair. I don't use it often enough to justify spending a lot of money on it, so I feel like $500 is on the high end of what I should spend, but at the same time I think I might get more use out of it if I could use it as a portable Hulu player. My current laptop completely chokes on full-screen Hulu video, even on the lowest quality. The sound keeps going but eventually the video will freeze up and the computer will be completely unresponsive to input.
So I'm trying to get a feel for how much I'd need to spend for a laptop that can play Hulu videos and if I feel like it's worth it for a laptop that I may very well only use for one weekend a month.