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First, I would suggest going to the Zwift website (Zwift.com) and check the PC recommended specs. Be aware that this is not a gaming machine. It has an i3 processor with 256Gb of ram. Just as bad is the screen itself. The viewing angle must be 10 degrees and maybe HD resolution. The screen needs to be in your direct line of site to get a decent image. I'm constantly moving the screen to get a good image while sitting. I can't imagine what it would be like trying to ride an indoor bike. This laptop does not appear to have the ability to connect to the internet with a Lan cable. It seems to be WiFi only. This will affect your connection speeds. Got this on sale for about $300. For me, it wasn't worth it. My Wife, however, likes it for what she does. I'd spend a bit more for at least an i7 and 1Tb of ram with a Lan connection.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there. Yes! Based on Zwift requirements, this game needs a device with at least 8GB RAM and an Intel® Core™ i3 (minimum), so definitely this computer (8GB of RAM and an Intel® Core™ i3-1005G1 processor that reaches up to 3.40 GHz frequency) can run the software. Thank you for choosing Intel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.According to one responder, this machine has 256GB of RAM! And for under $500 list! But he still insults it. I can't wait to see the one he buys with 1TB RAM--not to mention his electric bill to cool it! BTW, he is also partially incorrect on the WiFi vs. wired internet connection. While it is becoming more and more common for laptops (such as this one) to not have an Ethernet port (to save space and money), you can always buy an adapter that gives you this capability.
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