Beware that the HP is not made of plastic, it has a plastic base with metal casings. The ASUS is exactly the same, besides if the base were made of metal in laptops the heat would spread more due to the conductivity of the metal...
The screen resolution is the same on both: 1366 x 768
The HP is not going to be left with half the RAM because of the integrated graphics, it just has less performance in the graphics section but it doesn't mean that out of the 4gb it will consume 2gb directly because of the graphics. If anything, Windows 7 will do that (on both laptops)
It's a wash, the HP runs games by processor and pays for it in graphics, the ASUS runs those graphics better but is more limited in processor.
If you don't plan to use very powerful applications and you care more about graphic detail, watching videos and such, then get the ASUS. If on the other hand you intend to use applications that consume abundant resources then choose the HP. My experience with the Pavilion has shown me that they are very fast and that they run high-performance applications in very low times. Until I checked it out on several models I didn't give a cent for HP, and look at me now...EDITO: Whichever one you buy, I recommend a cooling pad, they all end up getting hot from prolonged use.
Here's an example: Cooler Master NotePal X-Lite Notebook Cooler R9-NBC-XLIT-GP Ventilador Base PortátilRegards
Well thank you very much man
I'm hesitating lol, no I'll think about it a little more until this afternoon I won't buy it.
Thank you again.