Trying to decide on a laptop for college. I've found a few options.

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#1 t8trg8tr
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So I'm getting ready to purchase a new laptop for college and I've done a lot of research and want to hear other people's opinions before making a final decision. I want a laptop that mixes portability with power (so 14" to 15.6" and less than 7 lbs). I've found a few that seem to fit what I want but can't really decide between them. They are:

Alienware M14x - I know people say it's overpriced but I woudn't upgrade that much over the base model so it wouldn't be too expensive.

Asus N55SL - A little less catered to gaming but still powerful to do a good amount of gaming and editing.

Asus G53 - Really powerful but over 8 lbs so probably a little too heavy for me.

Another note - I believe the M14x will come with a free 360 so that's like a $150 discount right there.

Also if anyone has a laptop I didn't mention to recommend I'd appreciate it. I looked at Digital Storm but I couldn't find much about their reliability. I thought Origin PCs looked nice but at over 2k for one that's decently upgraded they seem way too overpriced.

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I've done Dell's all the way through Apple. Just get something that has nice battery life and gives you the options you want. I will say try and keep the machine light but enough to actually do something on. I made the mistake when I graduated on buying a Dell XPS Gen 1 when they released which weighted like 10lbs and had a battery life of like an hour but it could game.
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#3 t8trg8tr
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Btw my budget is around 1k. Obviously if it's a hundred or two more (like the ones I mentioned) its okay.
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If you plan on carying this around all day i would not recommend a gaming laptop of any sorts. You do not want to carry a 7 lb laptop plus whatever else you need.

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maingear pulse II it has the same specs as the best alienware m11x and it has an advantage of being smaller

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If you plan on carying this around all day i would not recommend a gaming laptop of any sorts. You do not want to carry a 7 lb laptop plus whatever else you need.

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The m14x weights less than a pound more than a Macbook Pro 15 inch. The n55 weighs half a pound more than the macbook. Is 6.5 lbs really that heavy?
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[QUOTE="James161324"]

If you plan on carying this around all day i would not recommend a gaming laptop of any sorts. You do not want to carry a 7 lb laptop plus whatever else you need.

t8trg8tr

The m14x weights less than a pound more than a Macbook Pro 15 inch. The n55 weighs half a pound more than the macbook. Is 6.5 lbs really that heavy?

No point in carrying that kind of weight when you can have something significantly lighter....

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you may not think so but carrying around 6.5 lbs on your back plus 2 textbooks each weighing 10 lbs really gets old. I wouldn't get an expensive gaming laptop at all, go for a 14 inch amd apu laptops that are cheap and awesome gaming machines for about $500. Save up the rest of your money and get a desktop later on....thats where the real experience is at.

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#9 Masenkoe
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you may not think so but carrying around 6.5 lbs on your back plus 2 textbooks each weighing 10 lbs really gets old. I wouldn't get an expensive gaming laptop at all, go for a 14 inch amd apu laptops that are cheap and awesome gaming machines for about $500. Save up the rest of your money and get a desktop later on....thats where the real experience is at.

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See he's got the right idea. ^^^

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So I'm getting ready to purchase a new laptop for college and I've done a lot of research and want to hear other people's opinions before making a final decision. I want a laptop that mixes portability with power (so 14" to 15.6" and less than 7 lbs). I've found a few that seem to fit what I want but can't really decide between them. They are:

Alienware M14x - I know people say it's overpriced but I woudn't upgrade that much over the base model so it wouldn't be too expensive.

Asus N55SL - A little less catered to gaming but still powerful to do a good amount of gaming and editing.

Asus G53 - Really powerful but over 8 lbs so probably a little too heavy for me.

Another note - I believe the M14x will come with a free 360 so that's like a $150 discount right there.

Also if anyone has a laptop I didn't mention to recommend I'd appreciate it. I looked at Digital Storm but I couldn't find much about their reliability. I thought Origin PCs looked nice but at over 2k for one that's decently upgraded they seem way too overpriced.

t8trg8tr

all a waste of money. buy a cheap laptop which wouldnt be terrible if it were stolen for college and a desktop pc for gaming.

there is no such thing as a gaming laptop. ive never played against anyone online who isnt completely **** using a laptop. the screen isnt big enough, mouse space isnt large enough, sound is not good enough, keyboard is not good enough. and then you may have 40 fps with your laptop when i have 150. you are just cannon fodder on a laptop. buy a desktop and enjoy a proper gaming experience.

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#11 James161324
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[QUOTE="t8trg8tr"][QUOTE="James161324"]

If you plan on carying this around all day i would not recommend a gaming laptop of any sorts. You do not want to carry a 7 lb laptop plus whatever else you need.

Masenkoe

The m14x weights less than a pound more than a Macbook Pro 15 inch. The n55 weighs half a pound more than the macbook. Is 6.5 lbs really that heavy?

No point in carrying that kind of weight when you can have something significantly lighter....

This sums up my opinion. There is no reason to carry around a 7 pound laptop. Plus your probley have more stuff in your bag. My advice is buy either a tablet, or cheap laptop and then a gaming desktop

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#12 General_X
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Buy a netbook for carrying around and a powerful upgradeable desktop for gaming and other intensive tasks. You'll thank me in a few years when the desktop is struggling and just needs some cheap upgrades as opposed to a laptop where you have to ditch the whole thing when it gets old.