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i dont understand people sometimes, he obviously asked for a laptop but you keep suggesting a desktop
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i want a gaming laptop and dont know what to buy
Buy desktop. It is more cheaper and faster.
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thisismine wrote i dont understand people sometimes, he obviously asked for a laptop but you keep suggesting a desktop
I don't understand why people questions others who are more knowledgeable than them in this specific subject and are trying to help the OP regardless of how you see it.
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Why gaming notebooks as a whole simply suck and should be avoided at all costs.
The only advantage a laptop has over a custom built PC for example is portability and convenience..but when you're looking to purchase a gaming laptop like the Asus G series for example, all of that gets thrown out of the window.
I'll list a few of the negatives about 'em..
- Heavy.
- Bulky.
- A large majority of them are at 17'' and almost none are below 15'' making it even less portable.
- Expensive.
- Underpowered.
- Sub par battery life since the higher end CPU, GPU, and native resolution eat it out making you have to carry the charger around more times than not which = less portability = less of what a notebook should be = more of an overpriced and underpowered tower replacement.
- Filled with crap-ware.
- Sub par TN panels which in turn makes shoddy viewing angles and colour reproduction.
In the end, they're a horrible buy...yes, all of them. If you want to game, build yourself a decent computer. If you want portability and half decent battery life, get a laptop that is actually a laptop - and no, I don't mean this buy going to your local BestBuy and picking out a 15'' $350 Acer low end tier either.
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Generation wrotethisismine wrote i dont understand people sometimes, he obviously asked for a laptop but you keep suggesting a desktop
I don't understand why people questions others who are more knowledgeable than them in this specific subject and are trying to help the OP regardless of how you see it.
Enjoy my pasta.
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Why gaming notebooks as a whole simply suck and should be avoided at all costs.
The only advantage a laptop has over a custom built PC for example is portability and convenience..but when you're looking to purchase a gaming laptop like the Asus G series for example, all of that gets thrown out of the window.
I'll list a few of the negatives about 'em..
- Heavy.
- Bulky.
- A large majority of them are at 17'' and almost none are below 15'' making it even less portable.
- Expensive.
- Underpowered.
- Sub par battery life since the higher end CPU, GPU, and native resolution eat it out making you have to carry the charger around more times than not which = less portability = less of what a notebook should be = more of an overpriced and underpowered tower replacement.
- Filled with crap-ware.
- Sub par TN panels which in turn makes shoddy viewing angles and colour reproduction.
In the end, they're a horrible buy...yes, all of them. If you want to game, build yourself a decent computer. If you want portability and half decent battery life, get a laptop that is actually a laptop - and no, I don't mean this buy going to your local BestBuy and picking out a 15'' $350 Acer low end tier either.
If you consider 7-10 pounds heavy, you're a wimp. Ifyou're concerned about bulkiness, get a bag for your laptop, if you don't like the battery life, get a better battery. If someone wants a laptop, let them get a laptop. Not everyone wants a desktop, some people want to be able to sit on their couch and play, the be able to take it with them easily to their friend's house to play. And really laptops are the only things you can do that with. Filled with crap ware? Fresh installation. It's easy. Expensive and underpowered, yeah, but that's what any laptop is. That's what every Mac is and people buy those because it meets their needs. Not even going to bother addressing your last statement, because if you don't check out reviews or even test the product for yourself first, then you're pretty out of touch for buying these things. I'm under the assumption that he is decently competent.
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burrow900 wroteGeneration wrotethisismine wrote i dont understand people sometimes, he obviously asked for a laptop but you keep suggesting a desktop
I don't understand why people questions others who are more knowledgeable than them in this specific subject and are trying to help the OP regardless of how you see it.
Enjoy my pasta.
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Why gaming notebooks as a whole simply suck and should be avoided at all costs.
The only advantage a laptop has over a custom built PC for example is portability and convenience..but when you're looking to purchase a gaming laptop like the Asus G series for example, all of that gets thrown out of the window.
I'll list a few of the negatives about 'em..
- Heavy.
- Bulky.
- A large majority of them are at 17'' and almost none are below 15'' making it even less portable.
- Expensive.
- Underpowered.
- Sub par battery life since the higher end CPU, GPU, and native resolution eat it out making you have to carry the charger around more times than not which = less portability = less of what a notebook should be = more of an overpriced and underpowered tower replacement.
- Filled with crap-ware.
- Sub par TN panels which in turn makes shoddy viewing angles and colour reproduction.
In the end, they're a horrible buy...yes, all of them. If you want to game, build yourself a decent computer. If you want portability and half decent battery life, get a laptop that is actually a laptop - and no, I don't mean this buy going to your local BestBuy and picking out a 15'' $350 Acer low end tier either.
If you consider 7-10 pounds heavy, you're a wimp. Ifyou're concerned about bulkiness, get a bag for your laptop, if you don't like the battery life, get a better battery. If someone wants a laptop, let them get a laptop. Not everyone wants a desktop, some people want to be able to sit on their couch and play, the be able to take it with them easily to their friend's house to play. And really laptops are the only things you can do that with. Filled with crap ware? Fresh installation. It's easy. Expensive and underpowered, yeah, but that's what any laptop is. That's what every Mac is and people buy those because it meets their needs. Not even going to bother addressing your last statement, because if you don't check out reviews or even test the product for yourself first, then you're pretty out of touch for buying these things. I'm under the assumption that he is decently competent.
LOL didn't read.
I know you're wrong and you have no credibility.
Everything I say is correct.
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Get a razor they are supposed to be the best ever!
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Just get a powerful desktop with a minimum of 10gig of ram. Intel core i7 is probably the way to go also ;)
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XxpainbowXx wrote Get a razor they are supposed to be the best ever!
What you hear =/= what's actually true.
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Generation wroteburrow900 wroteGeneration wrotethisismine wrote i dont understand people sometimes, he obviously asked for a laptop but you keep suggesting a desktop
I don't understand why people questions others who are more knowledgeable than them in this specific subject and are trying to help the OP regardless of how you see it.
Enjoy my pasta.
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Why gaming notebooks as a whole simply suck and should be avoided at all costs.
The only advantage a laptop has over a custom built PC for example is portability and convenience..but when you're looking to purchase a gaming laptop like the Asus G series for example, all of that gets thrown out of the window.
I'll list a few of the negatives about 'em..
- Heavy.
- Bulky.
- A large majority of them are at 17'' and almost none are below 15'' making it even less portable.
- Expensive.
- Underpowered.
- Sub par battery life since the higher end CPU, GPU, and native resolution eat it out making you have to carry the charger around more times than not which = less portability = less of what a notebook should be = more of an overpriced and underpowered tower replacement.
- Filled with crap-ware.
- Sub par TN panels which in turn makes shoddy viewing angles and colour reproduction.
In the end, they're a horrible buy...yes, all of them. If you want to game, build yourself a decent computer. If you want portability and half decent battery life, get a laptop that is actually a laptop - and no, I don't mean this buy going to your local BestBuy and picking out a 15'' $350 Acer low end tier either.
If you consider 7-10 pounds heavy, you're a wimp. Ifyou're concerned about bulkiness, get a bag for your laptop, if you don't like the battery life, get a better battery. If someone wants a laptop, let them get a laptop. Not everyone wants a desktop, some people want to be able to sit on their couch and play, the be able to take it with them easily to their friend's house to play. And really laptops are the only things you can do that with. Filled with crap ware? Fresh installation. It's easy. Expensive and underpowered, yeah, but that's what any laptop is. That's what every Mac is and people buy those because it meets their needs. Not even going to bother addressing your last statement, because if you don't check out reviews or even test the product for yourself first, then you're pretty out of touch for buying these things. I'm under the assumption that he is decently competent.
LOL didn't read.
I know you're wrong and you have no credibility.
Everything I say is correct.
Forums/t=4218912/saved-up-6200-fo...build.html
ok ***, not my fault you don't want to read when you're wrong. Sorry I came to your website and had some other opinions than you.
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