10.11.2016, 03:20
IMO there isn't really such thing as a "gaming laptop". That label is overrated.
If anything, your just getting a laptop with good specs. It'll be useful for traveling, and that's about it.
A "gaming" computer should be able to efficiently and effectively play games. It should also be easily upgradable and more affordable.
It is an obvious fact that a laptop will overheat, become outdated, and break down faster than any desktop.
Perhaps you should explain your situation more in depth.
If anything, your just getting a laptop with good specs. It'll be useful for traveling, and that's about it.
A "gaming" computer should be able to efficiently and effectively play games. It should also be easily upgradable and more affordable.
It is an obvious fact that a laptop will overheat, become outdated, and break down faster than any desktop.
Perhaps you should explain your situation more in depth.