Hader said:
AnAngryMoose said:
I'll take this chance to give my Qosmio a bit of the limelight; I would say if you are willing to push your budget a bit higher then this Qosmio might work well for you:
http://us.toshiba.com/computers/laptops/qosmio/X500/X505-Q892
Really, any gaming laptops under about ?800 won't have the best longevity. I would go with something that will last you for a few years at least. The qosmio is a good candidate for that I think.
Now that's a sexy laptop if ever I have seen one
To the OP:
In a gaming laptop you essentially want the following:
1. A CPU with an absolute minimum of 2.0GHz (unless it has turbo-boost technology).
2. Ideally 4GB of RAM or higher.
3. A dedicated video card with 1GB dedicated memory (you can survive with 512MB but it isn't future-proofed).
4. This is a personal preference only, but a 15.6" screen to me is the right sort of size. 11" is tiny and if you get a 17" or higher it may be a tad bulky.
5. Lastly, READ reviews. You at least want to see what the battery life will be like.
That advice is for if you most certainly NEED a gaming laptop. Although I really would suggest (like a few others) getting a small netbook for college (they are very cheap) and then building a mid-range gaming PC with the remaining funds.
It does seem pretty clear that you are adamant about getting a gaming laptop however, so I wish you luck
