Which will be the best configuration to install IDES on LAPTOP

Dear Experts,
I planning to buy a new HP laptop(any other brand which is more compatible), with 4gb ram and 1tb HDD and I want to install IDES, so which processor will be the best, compatible or fast/ reliable?
Will windows 8.1 support GUI, if i install GUI?
Kindly suggest for another configuration which suits to IDES.
Please share your views.
Regards,
Prasad.

Hi Prasad
1. I am not sure about Windows 8.1 OS supports, but you can select the latest version of SAP ECC ERP6 EHP7.
refer the SAP Note 2012989 - IDES ERP 6.0 incl. EHP7
2. SAPGui supports on 7.30 with patch level 6 onwards
BR
SS

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