First, will you explain why you want a gaming laptop?
Aemon Send a noteboard - 25/04/2011 10:17:22 PM
I ask because buying two machines (a gaming desktop, and a low-end laptop) is usually the better way to go. For $500-$700, you can build a desktop system that will beat the pants off any $1000 laptop, and still have money left over for a netbook/tablet/low-end laptop. If you get a desktop (particularly if you build your own), you also get redundancy, reliability, upgradeable and brand name components, etc.
Unless you absolutely must game while on the go, I'd strongly recommend building a desktop, and buying a low-end laptop for mobile internet/word processing.
Unless you absolutely must game while on the go, I'd strongly recommend building a desktop, and buying a low-end laptop for mobile internet/word processing.
I'm in the market for a decent gaming laptop...
25/04/2011 12:28:24 PM
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First, will you explain why you want a gaming laptop?
25/04/2011 10:17:22 PM
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some of us just don't want a desktop
26/04/2011 07:33:05 AM
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Which is fair enough, I just think it's an unusual viewpoint.
26/04/2011 06:14:58 PM
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I'm special. I effectively tank with a touch pad.
26/04/2011 11:24:17 PM
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Ah, you're one of THOSE tanks. On behalf of WoW players everywhere, I hate you.
26/04/2011 11:34:06 PM
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Pretty sure that consistent touch pad use would give me carpal tunnel. *NM*
27/04/2011 02:19:09 PM
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much appreciated...
26/04/2011 10:36:22 AM
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Sounds good. Keep in mind that buying a low-end laptop doesn't mean you can't game on the go.
26/04/2011 05:41:07 PM
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Forgot to mention
26/04/2011 07:17:58 PM
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Definitely worth mentioning, but there's always something better just a couple months down the road. *NM*
26/04/2011 07:39:33 PM
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