Before you decide on what kind of laptop to get, decide on what you'll be doing with it. If you're going to be bringing it to each class and lugging it around with you everywhere than you'd be better off with something a little thinner and lighter than a desktop replacement, if you don't plan on bringing it absolutely everywhere with you than a desktop replacement is fine.
I had a desktop replacement in college and I was happy with it because it didn't go very far from my room but I could still easily bring it to wherever I needed to go without trouble. It would have been a hassle to bring it to each of my classes though.
For those of telling him to get a desktop, do you realize how small dorm desks are? With a keyboard, monitor, mouse on the desk a student stills needs to somewhere to get their work done. Sure you can move it but who wants to move all that crap when a laptop is so much more mobile and hassle free?
A friend of mine is in the market for a gaming laptop and they've been looking at the Lenovo Ideapad Y500 because he said it had dual GPUs (one in the SLI) but I don't see a model with that option listed, and even without it listed, it's an expensive computer.
I had a desktop replacement in college and I was happy with it because it didn't go very far from my room but I could still easily bring it to wherever I needed to go without trouble. It would have been a hassle to bring it to each of my classes though.
For those of telling him to get a desktop, do you realize how small dorm desks are? With a keyboard, monitor, mouse on the desk a student stills needs to somewhere to get their work done. Sure you can move it but who wants to move all that crap when a laptop is so much more mobile and hassle free?
A friend of mine is in the market for a gaming laptop and they've been looking at the Lenovo Ideapad Y500 because he said it had dual GPUs (one in the SLI) but I don't see a model with that option listed, and even without it listed, it's an expensive computer.