What is the Best Laptop For 1700.00$?
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If your getting one for gaming make sure it has a good graphics card, something like a 5870, or a GTX 480M.
buy a normal laptop for like 400-500 and then spend the 1200-1300 on a desktop gaming laptops are a waste of money
buy a normal laptop for like 400-500 and then spend the 1200-1300 on a desktop gaming laptops are a waste of money
icyseanfitz
That pretty much sums up what everyone whos educated in PC Gaming will tell you. However if your circumstances dont allow you to game in a stable location and a gaming laptop is necessary I would recommend the ASUS G73JH-A2 - Should be relatively close to your price range and have ALL the goodies you would need to game like a rockstar :)
such a negative board... For that price ncix has deals on several msi and asus laptops in that price range that would play everything easily.
Or you could go with a 15 inch alienware, however I know people on these boards are going to blast the product. Really though with an alienware you get quite a good experience with a nice casing, awesome screen and really great cooling. Also, I dont care what anyone says... a gaming laptop is really the best and most flexible gaming experience possible. Gaming laptops are also less than half the price they were just a few years ago.
Gaming laptops are also less than half the price they were just a few years ago.
TerrorRizzing
You suppose that justifies their prices? lol
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buy a normal laptop for like 400-500 and then spend the 1200-1300 on a desktop gaming laptops are a waste of money
mkaliaz
This is the best advice here.
Also, wrong forum.
Some people like to say stupid things on this forum...
i really wouldnt say they are a complete waste, but very unpractical.buy a normal laptop for like 400-500 and then spend the 1200-1300 on a desktop gaming laptops are a waste of money
icyseanfitz
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buy a normal laptop for like 400-500 and then spend the 1200-1300 on a desktop gaming laptops are a waste of money
FelipeInside
This is the best advice here.
Also, wrong forum.
Some people like to say stupid things on this forum...
im coming from owning a dell xps m1730 which cost me 3 grand 3 years ago so ive a bit of experience in this area :) of course they arnt a complete waste of money but they are pretty close (buy them at an extortionate price and then you sell them for pennies) and by this i mean the fact that there is zero upgrading in them (hdd + RAM excluded) so if you buy one you will be good for about 2-3 years of gaming and then settings have to be turned down which is pretty crap when your spending such a large amount of money, my advice is still the best route
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buy a normal laptop for like 400-500 and then spend the 1200-1300 on a desktop gaming laptops are a waste of money
Volrath2099
That pretty much sums up what everyone whos educated in PC Gaming will tell you. However if your circumstances dont allow you to game in a stable location and a gaming laptop is necessary I would recommend the ASUS G73JH-A2 - Should be relatively close to your price range and have ALL the goodies you would need to game like a rockstar :)
Disagree completely the laptops of today are amazing.. And I may some day move to them over building a desktop due to how much cheaper they have become.
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[QUOTE="mkaliaz"]
This is the best advice here.
Also, wrong forum.
icyseanfitz
Some people like to say stupid things on this forum...
im coming from owning a dell xps m1730 which cost me 3 grand 3 years ago so ive a bit of experience in this area :) of course they arnt a complete waste of money but they are pretty close (buy them at an extortionate price and then you sell them for pennies) and by this i mean the fact that there is zero upgrading in them (hdd + RAM excluded) so if you buy one you will be good for about 2-3 years of gaming and then settings have to be turned down which is pretty crap when your spending such a large amount of money, my advice is still the best route
I would agree with this if it weren't for the fact that the most demanding and best looking game out there is STILL Crysis from 2007.. Crysis 2 from we have heard may be even less demanding of the first.. And outside of that there are very few games out there that are demanding as Crysis.
ya that is true, pretty sad when you think about it :( but i still cant suggest getting a gaming laptop due to the price and lack of upgrading (could be a few games inn a while that are more demanding than crysis, metro 2033 springs to mind)
ya that is true, pretty sad when you think about it :( but i still cant suggest getting a gaming laptop due to the price and lack of upgrading (could be a few games inn a while that are more demanding than crysis, metro 2033 springs to mind)
icyseanfitz
That depends my friend got a gaming laptop with a 360GT card in it for under $1000.. It plays every game out there well..
do you really need to be able to max every game, every time? PC games are scalable for a reason, some people are so foolish about it... Metro 2033 takes alot to max, but is fine on any gaming computer. Also, getting a gaming laptop today is nothing like it was in 2007, its so much cheaper and makes much more sense.ya that is true, pretty sad when you think about it :( but i still cant suggest getting a gaming laptop due to the price and lack of upgrading (could be a few games inn a while that are more demanding than crysis, metro 2033 springs to mind)
icyseanfitz
do you really need to be able to max every game, every time? PC games are scalable for a reason, some people are so foolish about it... Metro 2033 takes alot to max, but is fine on any gaming computer. Also, getting a gaming laptop today is nothing like it was in 2007, its so much cheaper and makes much more sense.
TerrorRizzing
No, but from my own experiences, unless you buy something absolutely top of the line, you won't just not be maxing the game out, but turning the settings extremely low in a matter of 2 years or so.
However, $1,700 will buy one hell of a good laptop.
do you really need to be able to max every game, every time? PC games are scalable for a reason, some people are so foolish about it... Metro 2033 takes alot to max, but is fine on any gaming computer. Also, getting a gaming laptop today is nothing like it was in 2007, its so much cheaper and makes much more sense.
TerrorRizzing
Also lets not forget that while gaming laptops have been improving greatly since 2007, graphics in games haven't :P
I wouldn't spend $1700 on a laptop since you can't upgrade them and you run into law of dminishing returns full force around the $1200 mark. Here's a good one from msi for $1150
MSI GX740-235US NoteBook Intel Core i5 450M(2.40GHz) 17.0" Wide SXGA+ 4GB Memory 320GB HDD 7200rpm DVD Super Multi ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 Broadway XT
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