There we go. That is the one response I was prepared to accept as a good reason for a gaming laptop. If you MUST play your pc games in a coffee shop, then go buy your gaming laptop with my blessing. For all other reasons though, I cannot see the portability advantages offering a greater net benefit over the loss of performance.DracoSuave said:You are wrong.Fearzone said:I can't see it either, so I read through the responses here. Still not convinced. Playing games on a laptop is a second-rate gaming experience. There's less processing power, less customizability, heat is an issue, and the screen won't be as good. I say go for the full monty with a desk top. If you need portability, playing a JRPG or two on a PSP or Nintendo DS isn't going to kill you.
Gaming while wearing bunny slippers being served mocha lattes by an attractive barrista while basking in the sunshine taking in the fresh air of a warm summer day is absolutely not a second-rate gaming experience.
I usually read in coffee shops, or surf the net with my iPhone, but hey to each their own. Just don't unplug my lamp to plug in your laptop.
If you have money to burn, and already have a good desktop, and want a gaming laptop just for travel, I can see that too.