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Dell's Alienware is the obvious winner.
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Thanks, but if I'm going to spend $2000 then I'm going to buy a laptop that was designed solely with games in mind. Apple laptops are garbage, when it comes to bang for your buck. |
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Other than the extra 0.7 inches of screen size, the Asus G74SX is better in every way. |
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I don't think I've ever witnessed anyone miss a point so succinctly. |
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"Gaming Laptop" is a marketing term not much different than something like "Light-weight lead." If you want a gaming rig, you need a desktop.
Having said that, if you need a laptop but wish to game on it, you can do a lot worse than Asus. I used to be an Alienware fan but since they sold out they, well, they sold out. Personally, I'd want an i7 (not an i5), and I'd want ATI graphics. |
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