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I personally own a Toshiba Satellite CQ600 and it's amazing, i3 processor, 4 gigs of ram, amd radeon 5000 runs all games on high/med settings
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Could probably buy a desktop with the same specs for half the price. And if you're going to be quite literally chained to an outlet, then what's the point?
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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It is an obvious fact that a laptop will overheat, become outdated, and break down faster than any desktop.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.
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Fair price compared to other brands with similar specs, plus i got msi and runs battlefield in ultra with 60fps.
I have gtx 970m 3gb and the laptop back a year was around CA$1500 + tax. You can get better now since GTX10 series and VR is out.
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Yea.. buying a $3000 laptop that's 6kg and hot as shit when a $600 pc out performs it, very nice choice
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Show me another 13'' laptop with 512GB ssd, gtx 1060 and quad core i7 6700hq.. Then tell me its price
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Thank you so much guys for your opinions and advices. Forgot to mention, that I'm currently in a situation of traveling from place to place, so getting a laptop is of course better choice, instead dragging the whole pc destkop stuff. Also I decided to purchase hp for 800Ј, which is for gaming and no need those ones for 1.2k.