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Based on that price i'd wager there are better options out there.
Argos were bought out by Sainsburys and acts as their non-grocery digital arm.
I don't want to play on high settings, medium with a good frame rate is fine.
This is also a good option.
Believe me I've looked. I'm not willing to spend more than this, and these are the best for this price at the time of posting.
Gaming
Laptop
Choose 2.
To be serious for a moment, the first one is better. Better GPU and more RAM.
8GB is bordering on useless nowadays, the first one has 16.
Yes the other one has better specs to that other user said Medion uses cheap materials. Will this make a difference to gaming?
Well, its more likely that something breaks down and needs to be repaired at some point, Medion are not known for great quality control, but from a pure gaming performance standpoint the Medion is better and should perform better in games.
Also it does not mean the Medion will break down 6 months after purchase just that Medion in the past had rather spotty quality control sometimes.
But in this budget sector with the performance of that laptop, pretty much ALL companies will have to cut back at materials somewhere.
If they offer a extended 3 years warranty or so for a little money extra i would take that but for your budget this is about the best you can expect.