Nouw said:
\The price

. I believe Alienwares are over-priced but someone with actual technical knowledge can correct me here.
Well, saying Alienware is overpriced is like saying Superman is strong.
Yeah, its true, but it doesn't imply anywhere near how overpriced/superpowered they are. After I finished a full upgrade of my Rig earlier this year [Replaced everything except KB+M], Alienware had the balls to send me an email for a 'sale' that they had on a rig pretty much identical to mine, but for close to 4X the price.
From the few people I know who've actually bought Alienware, they apparently work, but they are way beyond what you should be paying for something.
Metalhandkerchief said:
You're about to buy a "gaming" laptop before a new console generation ships.
...Gonna have a bad time...
If you really need a laptop for some reason, buy a non-gaming laptop, cheapest you can find, and save up for a gaming computer for later. There is no gaming laptop on the market, not even any high end laptop on the market, that'll deal with post-newgen console designed games.
TBH I'm not so sure about that. It all depends on what the Nextbox and PSnext will offer, and if this generation is anything to go by - they won't offer much.
An i7 with 6Gb RAM and a fairly recent graphics card will, IMO, outclass a next gen console even with the OS holding it down.
As if that's not enough, there is always an 'adjustment period' when a new console comes out, where it is just basically utilized rather than being pushed to its limits. During at least this time a gaming laptop should sustain play, though afterwords I'd look at getting a PC.
Honestly I personally would get a PC rather than a laptop - cheaper, easier, better - but that depends on your needs. If OP needs it portable... not a lot you can do really.