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OK so I want to get a gaming likey a laptop so i can use it on the go but might go for desktop. Anyway I have a few questions. I am going to be using it for new games like crysis2 but still some older games like sims 2.
Q1.Wich one is would be the best value for money but still preform well (I listed above what I will be playing on it)
Q2.Can I use it like a normal PC Like surf the web, make word documents.wach dvds
Q3.Can I run other progams on it besides game e.g windows movie maker, virual basics.
Q4. What are the Pros and Cons of getting a gaming laptop compared to a desktop
1.what is the best value for money and still work
Answer
The best gaming laptop is one that you build yourself, either by picking out the individual part and putting them together yourself or customizing a PC or laptop online from a website like Dell's Alienware. Customizing through a website will always be a bit more expensive than putting all the elements together, but it helps if you don't know how or are unsure on how to do that.
Basically any gaming PC/laptop will still be able to do anything and everything that other standard PC's/laptops do, only better.
If you think you can built it yourself, check out newegg.com. That site will provide you with everything you need to build a gaming PC (cases/towers, power supplies, hard drives, gfx cards, sound cards. etc.) If you're looking to get a gaming laptop or you don't want to deal with the hassle of building it yourself, you can always go for an Alienware gaming laptop or PC.
Keep in mind, pre-built gaming PC's/laptops will always be more expensive than if you build it yourself. Hope it helps.
The best gaming laptop is one that you build yourself, either by picking out the individual part and putting them together yourself or customizing a PC or laptop online from a website like Dell's Alienware. Customizing through a website will always be a bit more expensive than putting all the elements together, but it helps if you don't know how or are unsure on how to do that.
Basically any gaming PC/laptop will still be able to do anything and everything that other standard PC's/laptops do, only better.
If you think you can built it yourself, check out newegg.com. That site will provide you with everything you need to build a gaming PC (cases/towers, power supplies, hard drives, gfx cards, sound cards. etc.) If you're looking to get a gaming laptop or you don't want to deal with the hassle of building it yourself, you can always go for an Alienware gaming laptop or PC.
Keep in mind, pre-built gaming PC's/laptops will always be more expensive than if you build it yourself. Hope it helps.
Gaming Laptop?
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Which laptop has the best graphic card and battery life? I will be using it as a "gaming laptop" to take on long trips.
Answer
It's hard to find the right balance of Graphics Card power VS Battery Life, getting more out of one generally means losing out on the other.
If you're looking for a small laptop for long trips then i'd also have to recommend the Dell XPS m1330, it's a decent laptop for gaming and has a good battery life depending on what you're doing.
Now if you really want to blow you're socks off you should go with the Killer Notebook's Executioner SR, the battery life ain't so hot BUT it's easily the best value for money with it's massive screen and powerful graphics card. There's also the Killer Notebooks Odachi which is coming out sometime this month that sports Dual nVidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX in SLi configuration if you're really into having a bleeding edge gaming laptop ;)
But then again if you'll be using the laptop for "long trips" the Killer Notebook options, although awesome, will never last more than an hour off mains power so it might be best to stick with the Dell m1330 (on average 3 hours depending on what you're doing) :)
It's hard to find the right balance of Graphics Card power VS Battery Life, getting more out of one generally means losing out on the other.
If you're looking for a small laptop for long trips then i'd also have to recommend the Dell XPS m1330, it's a decent laptop for gaming and has a good battery life depending on what you're doing.
Now if you really want to blow you're socks off you should go with the Killer Notebook's Executioner SR, the battery life ain't so hot BUT it's easily the best value for money with it's massive screen and powerful graphics card. There's also the Killer Notebooks Odachi which is coming out sometime this month that sports Dual nVidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX in SLi configuration if you're really into having a bleeding edge gaming laptop ;)
But then again if you'll be using the laptop for "long trips" the Killer Notebook options, although awesome, will never last more than an hour off mains power so it might be best to stick with the Dell m1330 (on average 3 hours depending on what you're doing) :)
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