Get your game on the go with the best gaming laptops:-
Frag at Starbucks (or anywhere you want) with these potent gaming laptops
While some may be content to load down their systems with as many graphics cards and hard drives in them as they can, you’re a gamer on the go. You need portability with your power, and that means a gaming laptop is your weapon of choice. The best gaming laptops are tricked out with the latest and greatest in mobile processing, the most power efficient GPUs, and just enough RAM to make sure you won’t lag when buildings start exploding.
The Best
Asus ROG G752VT-DH72
The Asus ROG
G752VT has the latest processor and GPU options and every feature a mobile gamer could want. Its optional GTX 980M beats Nvidia’s previous top mobile chip, the GTX 880, by about 30 percent. There’s also a 2.6GHz Intel Core i7 under the hood, so you won’t have to worry about a performance bottleneck. The G752’s other features include a beautiful semi-gloss 1080p, 75Hz display with G-Sync support, a pair of hard drives (one SSD, one HDD), and up to 32GB of RAM. Yet, in spite of its capability, this notebook runs cool and last about four hours in
web browsing, which is good for a gaming notebook. No competitor can match the broad appeal of this Asus.
The Rest
Origin EVO15-S
Origin has put a lot of work into slimming down its gaming machines, and it really shows with the sleek new design of the EVO15-S. Despite the smaller footprint, the laptop doesn’t skimp on performance, and includes an Intel Core i7-6700HQ, Nvidia GTX 970M with 6GB of VRAM, and choice of 1080p or 4K display. It also packs in an SSD and mechanical drive, plus a multi-color backlit keyboard and all the trappings of a serious gaming laptop.
Alienware 17
If you want a little more flash with your gaming laptop, and have a little more to spend, Alienware is the way to go. Its machines are known for their sleek design, customizable appearance, and durable build quality. The specifications aren’t the most extreme available on any particular budget, but can you really put a price on style? With its array of cutting edge GPU options, this is absolutely a machine tuned for gaming, at the cost of portability.
Razer Blade
Keeping it thin and light, Razer’s Blade gaming laptop is draped in classy black matte with bright green Razer accents. The line is constantly updated for the best battery efficiency and performance balance, like the 2.6GHz i7-4720HQ and the GTX 970M, and the display in the 15-inch version is an impressive 3,200 x 1,800. It has a little trouble keeping cool, but still offers excellent battery life and a sleek design that’s more portable than any other laptop on the list.
Digital Storm Triton
Digital Storm doesn’t make a lot of waves with the bland Triton, but it’s what’s on the inside that counts. With an Intel Core i7-6700HQ and an Nvidia GTX 970M, there’s a lot to love under the hood. And it’s lightweight too, so taking it to the LAN party or the cafe won’t weigh you down. The display is a little bit lacking, but the price isn’t too extravagant and it offers a good balance of performance and battery life that will satisfy any gamer on the go.
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