Good Minecraft Laptop Under $600?

I'm looking for a good laptop that will give me great gameplay on minecraft. Currently in minecraft, my computer runs the lowest possible video settings and still only ever gets from 0-20 fps, which as you can imagine, just does not work. I want a good laptop that can run the base to medium or possibly even better video settings and still get normal, high performance fps such as 40 or 50+. My cap is about $600 but over that by a little is ok.

Graphics card over Processor?

http://www.pcworld.co.uk/...9-pdt.html

As a laptop to have for 3ish years.

As you can see it has a top of the range i7 processor, however no graphics card.
My question is: Is the i7 alone enough to compensate for the lack of graphics card?

I will be using it for GCSE schoolwork as well as Gaming on steam (TF2 etc.) and Minecraft

Why does myminecraft look smaller?

I was playing minecraft when all of the sudden it froze and when it started working everything shrunk. The hotbar, chat, and even the menu I put the GUI settings to large but it still looks small.

Can I run minecraft at 400 fps (frames per second) using the following settings?

Type - Gaming deskstop
Operating system - Windows 8.1
Processor - Intel® Core i3-4130 Processor (3.4 GHz, 3 MB cache)
Storage - 1 TB HDD, 7200 rpm
RAM - 8 GB DDR3
Graphics card - AMD Radeon R7 260X
Graphics card memory - 2 GB GDDR5

Not really good with computer specs but I would like to play my favorite game as recording without going down to 8fps like my laptop does now… Thank you for the help.

- LucoGamer

What the heck is this thing?

When I finally made it to The End and slayed the Ender Dragon in Minecraft, I noticed this weird, purple thing hovering in the air. It almost looked like a model of a maze. I went into creative mode so I could fly upward to get an aerial view of it, but when I tried to get close, it would begin to disappear, block by block. When I backed away, it would reappear. Tell me, have any of you guys seen something like this before? If so, what the heck is it? I'm sorry, but I didn't have a picture that I could put up.

Can I install minecraft offline and be able to play?

I have a desktop without any form of internet (Ethernet cable, Wi-Fi PCIe adapter, etc) and was wondering if there was any way of using my paid legit account from my laptop, and/or Minecraft.exe to play it without connecting to the internet? For example, can I install Minecraft onto my laptop, sign in to get the authetication token, then transfer all the files onto a USB or something?

Was my minecraft account hacked?

It said i can't connect to minecraft.net?
does this mean someone hacked my account and if so how can i save my account?