Laptops? Im hopeless!

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#1 Monsooon
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What are some good gaming laptops that are reasonable in price, I cant actually google itand get the answers that i need....

Itdoesnt have to be a miniature monster on crack and steriods that can play cryisis like Peter on Piano(Family Guy reference), just something that can be able to play mainstream games like neverwinter2, or Starcraft 2 like Peter on Piano(same reference) for the gamer on the go? Thanks for your answers

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#2 Major_Ganker
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what is your budget?

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#3 Monsooon
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$1000-$2??? some where around that vincinity
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#4 Major_Ganker
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go to alienware and try out some stuff,i know that there expensive but go ahead and look, they have great laptops

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The dell 1520 series with a 8600 GT card, or look into ASUS gaming pc with the 8600 GT DDR3 ram these are 15.4 inch laptops. For 17 inch laptops get a nvidia go 7950GTX or the nvidia 8700. For smaller laptops just shop around for the best graphics card you can get with them. Rememeber GT is better then GS and GTX is better then all of them.
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#6 fynne
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As xelloss said, look for the graphics card first and see what laptops that leads you too. Manufacturers tend to match their capabilities so you won't find an uber graphics card with a low end cpu. Dell's Inspiron line is pretty cheap if you don't need top of the line performance. Here's a link to a great article on laptop graphics chips: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=39568