Is this laptop Sony VAIO VPCEB1E0E good enough to play World of Warcraft smoothly?

I’m buying it from amazon (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-VPCEB1E0E-notebook-i3-330M-2-13GHz/dp/tech-data/B00366U5NM/ref=de_a_smtd). And the specs are :
Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit)
Microsoft Windows Service Pack: —
Chipset: Intel HM55 Express Chipset
Processor Name: Intel Core i3-330M Processor
Processor Speed (GHz): 2.13
L2/L3 Cache (MB): 3
Number of Cores: 2
Cover Colour: Matte White
Memory Size (GB): 3
Memory Specification: PC3-8500
Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM
Memory Speed (MHz): 1066
Max. Supported Memory (GB): 8 (a portion of the system memory over 3 Gb may not be available to the 32bit operating system)
Hard Drive Type: Serial ATA
Hard Drive Capacity (GB): 320
Hard Drive Speed (rpm): 5400
Optical Drive Type: DVD+-RW/+-R DL/RAM
Screen Type: VAIO Display
Diagonal Size (cm): 39.4
Diagonal Size (in): 15.5
Resolution: 1366 x 768
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Max Resolution External Display: 2048 x 1536
Graphics Card Name: Intel HD Graphics
Video RAM memory (MB): N/A
Total Graphics Memory: 1275 Mb (Total Available Graphics Memory refers to the Windows classification of graphics memory, which varies depending on the operating condition, version of device driver and system memory size)
Interfaces: 3 x USB 2.0, Memory Stick Slot (PRO-HG (Duo Only) / MagicGate (MGR)), Microphone Jack, Headphone Jack, SD Card Slot, HDMI Output, VGA, e-SATA/USB, Express Card Slot 34 mm, Ethernet (RJ-45)
Ethernet Type: 10/100/1000Base-T (Gigabit)
Wireless LAN: Yes
Wireless LAN Type: 802.11 b/g/n
Wireless LAN Max. Date Rate (Mbps): 150 Mbps (RX)/150 Mbps (TX)
Built-in WWAN: No
WiMAX: No
Bluetooth: No
GPS Function: N/A
Security Chip: N/A
Fingerprint Sensor: N/A
HDD Shock Protection: N/A
Built-in Speakers: Stereo
Built-in Microphone: Yes – Stereo
Dolby Codec: Dolby Home Theater v3
Built-in Camera: MOTION EYE
Effective Pixels: 640 x 480
Image Sensor (megapixels): 0.3
Keyboard Stroke (mm): 2
Key Pitch (mm): 19.05
Numeric Keypad: Yes
Touch Pad: Multi Touch
Instant On: Quick Web Access
Special Buttons: WEB Button, VAIO, Assist
Auto Luminance Control: No
Kensington Lock: Yes
Software (Solution Portal): VAIO Gate
Software (Audio): MusicStation
Software (Photo/Video): PMB VAIO Edition (VAIO Creation features)
Software (Multimedia): Media Gallery
Software (Home Network): VAIO Media Plus
Software (Support): VAIO Care
Software (Utilities): VAIO Transfer Support, VAIO Update, VAIO Smart network, Google Chrome Browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, Windows Live Essentials Suite
Software (Office Application): Adobe Reader 9, Microsoft Office Home & Student (60 days Try & Buy)
Software (Security & Other): McAfee (60 days free virus update), Norton Online BackUp Trial
Dimensions (WxDxH): 369.8 x 248.2 x 31.1 mm
Weight: 2.7 Kg
Battery Type: Li-Ion (VGP-BPS22)
Power: 39 Wh (11.1 V/3500 mAh)
Number of cells: 6
Weight: 330 g
Battery Life time (minutes): 275
Battery Charge time (minutes): 210
Battery Life Disclaimer: Actual battery life will vary depending on your specific hardware and software configurations

Well, it’s ok for w.o.w, but first make sure that wow is compatible with a 64 bit windows 7 system. Also, the best u might get is a smooth game (optimum graphics) but u would lag if u try to do other things such as download and install things while the client is running. If you want to do other things while the client is running try to get faster processing speed. But this is not necessary unless u want to do other things while playing wow. Also make sure it has two cores. Anyways, all in all this is an ok computer to handle wow.

Also, make sure u have a good Internet service provider otherwise ur game is gonna be a bit laggy lol

3 Responses to “Is this laptop Sony VAIO VPCEB1E0E good enough to play World of Warcraft smoothly?”

  1. no good
    because its…too heavy
    :)
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  3. Well, it’s ok for w.o.w, but first make sure that wow is compatible with a 64 bit windows 7 system. Also, the best u might get is a smooth game (optimum graphics) but u would lag if u try to do other things such as download and install things while the client is running. If you want to do other things while the client is running try to get faster processing speed. But this is not necessary unless u want to do other things while playing wow. Also make sure it has two cores. Anyways, all in all this is an ok computer to handle wow.

    Also, make sure u have a good Internet service provider otherwise ur game is gonna be a bit laggy lol
    References :
    Computer freak :/

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