No, and that is a terrible laptop for $700.
It doesn't have a graphics card, and its only a duo-core (2 cores) CPU.
If you're buying on Amazon try searching RTX 3050 or RTX 3060 laptop. Try to get at least a Intel 11th or 12th gen i5 or a AMD Ryzen 7 5800H.
For instance here are 2 for $700 that is decent... at least on paper in terms of specs. These were the first 2 results on Amazon. Whether they are actually any good in practice can't say.
https://www.amazon.com/HP-i5-12500H-Keyboard-Enhanced-15-fa0025nr/dp/B09X8KFRB4
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-IPS-Type-i5-11400H-Processor-FX706HCB-ES51/dp/B09SVQY3PF
Though I would definitely recommend upgrading the RAM by buying a seperate 16 GB or 32 GB 3200 mhz DDR4 sodimm RAM kit for about $40-$90 that you can put in yourself.
Knowing more details about your old laptop can be helpful as we can ensure the new one is a massive upgrade where it matters.
Another thing that could be useful is buying a cheap laptop and upgrading it where it matters.
For example I had to buy a laptop for continuing education and the main things I wanted was a good keyboard for typing, and an IPS screen.
I found one with 4GB RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and WiFi 5 for $175 open box on Amazon.
For about $100 I remedied all those deficiencies with 16GB RAM ($40), a 512GB SSD ($40) and WiFi 6 ($20).
Now I have a surprisingly decent laptop for basic use for under $300.
In your situation, fast high endurance SSDs and 32GB RAM might be desirable. You don't necessarily need the strongest graphics card.
If you find a $650 laptop with the strongest CPU, $150 in upgrades could help you bring everything else up to spec.
I would probably lean towards a 12th gen - H class i5/i7, or a Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 CPU for DDR4 support.
A few random examples this - i5-12450H & Nvidia 1650: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B74M8YB9
i5-12500H and Nvidia 3050: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X8KFRB4
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09V8D8VVY
Ryzen 5725U (thinner and much better battery life): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXJ8DDQ
5600H: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9RXMHZZ
Performance comparison: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/4727vs4750vs4788vs4274/Intel-i5-12450H-vs-Intel-i5-12500H-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-5825U-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-5600H
Note that the U CPU is 15 watts, the H CPUs are 45 watts.
$70 gets you 32GB DDR4: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T17RQ87