
On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 11:13:58AM -0400, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
Bestbuy has them too, with a dock. Also refurb.io <http://forums.redflagdeals.com/refurb-io-labour-day-clearance-select-desktop-computers-laptops-1805521/> <http://forums.redflagdeals.com/ca-refurb-io-lenovo-thinkpad-t420-i5-2nd-gen-4gb-300gb-hd-win-7-pro-261-a-1805549/> Note: these different sources have units with different generations of Intel processors, and I seem to recollect that that matters for GPU power.
But I don't really think that these are great for the price considering that they are used. It depends on how much you value the ThinkPad attributes (good keyboard, repairable, very well-built, heavy).
These use the CPU chip's built-in GPU. Although Intel's GPU has been getting better, it was fairly poor for gaming in older generations. Someone who knows more about Minecraft performance would perhaps know if these GPUs are good enough. Or use google <http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hardware_performance>
I would *guess* that current Intel i-series processors would have a good enough GPU for Minecraft. I would also guess that the GPU part of any recent AMD APU is good for Minecraft (APU is what AMD calls their CPU + GPU chips). But beware: low-end AMD CPUs are very slow by today's standards (and they go by a lot of different names). This is cheap but I think that it isn't quite good enough: <http://www.nmicrovip.ca/asus-amd-a4-5000-6gb-ram-750gb-hdd-15-6-1366x768-dvdrw-windows-8-bilingual-kb-x552ea-sh41-cb-refurbished/> A4 series are probably too weak.
I would not think minecraft is heavy on the graphics either. -- Len Sorensen