This is what I just tried to buy on Black Friday, and Alienware was actually the cheapest. I'd be happy to let you know if it works out. I'm going to take it on the road soon.CrystalShadow said:In any event, I'd love a high-performance 14 inch laptop, but I've never really found one.
Your laptop doesn't run Crysis on max unless you bought it from the future.bobfish92 said:so my 700 quid laptop that runs crysis on max isn't for gaming? ok... better throw it in the rubbish...meryatathagres said:There is no such thing as Gaming Laptop. There are lappies that can run games averagely. Desktop all the way for gaming.
Since you didn't want to force the point too far, I'll just say this and drop it: For every game that gets released on the Mac, there are at least FIVE others that are released on the PC, and none of the Mac games are Mac exclusive.floobie said:- A 15" Macbook Pro would honestly be a pretty good option, as you get something quite light and thin, with 7-8 hours of battery life, quad core processors, and decent graphics that switch automatically between integrated and dedicated... and some of the best build quality around. But, I won't force the point, considering how much emotion it can create in a gaming forum... and there are of course solid Windows alternatives. The Alienware M11x is pretty decent, though it's really only a "gaming" laptop by name, because Alienware makes it.
Well, only in that they use Clevo shells like Sager do.Sincendiary said:Sager is usually pretty reasonable too and not many folks know about them, most of the "custom" shops I've seen online basically use Sager shells for laptops
alienware nothign. dekstop beats laptop, build your own and you can have somethign that is highest end for the next ten years for 900 euros. i build my own and it is EASY. just read the manals you get covered in in and watch a youtube vid for a general idea of build order.UNKNOWNINCOGNITO said:Quite a simple question for those of you that are PC gamers, Which is better overall. Alienware Laptop or Alien ware Desktop Pc ?
Macs are only good PCs when you've got a rich family that buy Apple stuff because they think they are the best computers in the world - my friend seems to think that Macs are better than regular desktop PCs at everything, even though they are so overpriced its unreal.Fledge said:Laptops are PCs too. Macs can be desktops too.
Why does nobody understand this?
I want to know where you got your laptop. Cause mine would have been 1500 before shipping.Hasido said:laptop because
1. cheaper
2. i (used) to travel alot, it was more convienient
3. i didn't have a spot i could put a desktop
4. cheaper
5. didn't cost as much
well i got it from dell, it was ~$1100 due to a discount that i had on dell laptops. the equivelent desktop, while i don't remember by how much, was more expensive.The_Critic said:I want to know where you got your laptop. Cause mine would have been 1500 before shipping.Hasido said:laptop because
1. cheaper
2. i (used) to travel alot, it was more convienient
3. i didn't have a spot i could put a desktop
4. cheaper
5. didn't cost as much
They do.Fledge said:Laptops are PCs too. Macs can be desktops too.
Why does nobody understand this?
Perhaps you're misinformed. I didn't feel like doing another build and I wanted a warranty, so I bought an Aurora R3. i7 2600k, gtx560, 8gb ram, 2TBs worth of hard drive, and the kicker, with the liquid cooling and case layout in general, underload in a heated room, its never gotten above 29c in any zone. I only paid ~$1500 shipped with a 3 year warranty that covers any kind of damage. Their prices on their base model systems have dropped like a rock in the last 6 months, and to me, it's worth the premium for the warranty and support.ToastiestZombie said:Alienware nothing! Seriously, Alienware computers are some of the most expensive, whilst having not much power gaming computers. Let me put things into perspective, an alienware with a 3.2Ghz proccesor and a gtx 550 is MORE expensive than the one im building, which has a 3.5Ghz proccesor and two gtx 560 ti!
OT: Well, a gaming desktop is always better, because they can be upgraded and are cheaper than getting a decent gaming laptop. I think people should have the gaming side in their desktops, and use the laptop for simple stuff like web browsing.