Could you play games on this laptop and add it to the powerful category?
Processor: Intel Core i7 8th Generation with Turbo Boost up to 4.6Ghz
Graphic card. Nvidia GeForce MX150 with 2GB VRAM
RAM: 16GB DDR4 memory
Hard drive: 128GB SSD + 1000GB HDD
No, the graphics card is anything but powerful. If you want to gamble and that with good graphics, the PC is not good, the CPU is good but not a good graphics card and only a 128gb ssd what does that mean you have to gamble on a HDD.
That is rather mediocre descending. You don't name the CPU exactly, the graphics card is more poor than anything else. The SSD is a bit small but ok, you can live with it, if necessary you can use another one instead of the HDD. The only thing that fits on the box is the RAM. That corresponds to the current standard.
To put it mildly.
For a gift that would be great you don't want to buy it.
I don't understand why you pair an i7 8th gen with such a graphics card, that only makes sense if you are using extremely CPU-intensive applications (video editing or image processing)
He posted another question, he bought such a laptop. F.
Well, the CPUs are widely spread. If that's a U variant now…
Current games in low to medium detail level. So there could be room for improvement as far as the graphics are concerned.
What about older games or current games like Brawlhalla that don't need as much power?
Your graphic is described on Google. They can do it better than me.