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Best Laptop for Video Editing & Gaming & MORE
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This Laptop is perfect for those who are into Video Editing, Gaming, Designing, Multitasking etc! This Laptop can handle so many programs with it's i7 Dual Core processor!
Laptop Priced at: £500
Here is the Laptop Review, Links and Product Information in Description
Laptop Priced at: £500
Here is the Laptop Review, Links and Product Information in Description
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nobody should be gaming on a laptop, but nice find!
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MattXO wrote nobody should be gaming on a laptop, but nice find!
And explain why nobody should be?
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I would never game on a laptop, I only use one for school work.
-Tiny screen (Yes you can plug in another.. but this is defeating the purpose of the laptop (extremely portable)
-A lot more difficult to upgrade/change parts (Possible but just a big pain in the ass)
-Runs at a higher temp for obvious reason (Less air flow, etc)
-Having to charge a battery (unless it's plugged in 24/7)
-Nowhere near as much space for SSD/HDD
-You end up paying more for less
-Keyboards are shitty (Once again you can plug a new one in, this defeats the point of a portable laptop)
If I ever bought a gaming laptop, I for sure would have to buy a mouse, keyboard, and new monitor, and at that point its like running a desktop.
-Tiny screen (Yes you can plug in another.. but this is defeating the purpose of the laptop (extremely portable)
-A lot more difficult to upgrade/change parts (Possible but just a big pain in the ass)
-Runs at a higher temp for obvious reason (Less air flow, etc)
-Having to charge a battery (unless it's plugged in 24/7)
-Nowhere near as much space for SSD/HDD
-You end up paying more for less
-Keyboards are shitty (Once again you can plug a new one in, this defeats the point of a portable laptop)
If I ever bought a gaming laptop, I for sure would have to buy a mouse, keyboard, and new monitor, and at that point its like running a desktop.
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