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    Best Gaming Laptops 2014

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Aug 27, 2014.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    If you’re looking to play the latest PC games, but also want the ability to play on the go your best bet is a high-end gaming laptop. Of course with any gaming laptop you’ll want excellent performance. That means fast processors, top of the line graphics cards, ample ram and loads of memory to store your game collection.

    Not too long ago buying a gaming laptop meant choosing from the vast array of hulking 15 or 17-inch desktop replacements, but with the introduction of Intel’s new Haswell processors and Nvidia’s new line low powered NVidia GeForce GTX GPUs manufacturers have been able to cram more power into smaller packages.

    While the added choice and variance is great for consumers, it can make finding the right gaming laptop a bit more challenging. To help ease your purchasing decision Notebook Review has collected five of the best gaming laptops including high-powered desktop replacements, portable gaming solutions and everything in between.

    Read the full content of this Article: http://www.notebookreview.com/feature/best-gaming-laptops-2014/
     
  2. vinny3

    vinny3 Notebook Consultant

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    You didn't even include the gigabyte p34g v2 which matches or beats the MSI ghost in just about every aspect.
     
  3. osum

    osum Notebook Enthusiast

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    The Y510P made it but not the Y50?
     
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    Kaybree Lady Notebook Enthusiast

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    I love the new Alienware look. of course I still love my Nebula red 17, but still the new ones look hot. Nice article.
     
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    clevo is the best or alienware
     
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    SCARed Notebook Consultant

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    well, even if the maintenance possibilties are not great or even bad, I am missing the Asus ROG G750 as well. no other gaming-NB out there I know has such a good heat management and stays so calm even under load.

    build quality is good, either.