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Best Laptop From 1200-1500 Dollars

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This laptop should have relatively good specs for gaming. Battery life is not important.

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This laptop should have relatively good specs for gaming. Battery life is not important.

 

Do you need a laptop and what games

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It's all a matter of preference. I like Alienware because they have good build quality and good specs. Check out the new Alienware 15s:

 

http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-15/pd

You do realise that there are better offerings at the same price? And that those things are loud when under load?

Edit: overpriced describes them nicely as well

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I just like dell a lot. Their support has been great for me and I've never had an issue.

You know that guy that games on a MacBook? I'm that guy.

 

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Do you need a laptop and what games

I do need a laptop and it should be able to run Borderlands 2 at pretty high settings.

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Msi Gt60 dominator 3k

 

Thanks, but I don't have enough money for one of those.

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This laptop should have relatively good specs for gaming. Battery life is not important.

I do need a laptop and it should be able to run Borderlands 2 at pretty high settings.

Borderlands 2.. at... high...

Either the ASUS that user listed, or

http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np8278s-clevo-p170sma-p-6985.html?wconfigure=yes

 

Both should be fine, but the clevo is a superior system due to the socketed CPU. Also extra vRAM, enjoy. That also comes by default with a blu-ray player and SSD, so you can select the DVD drive and no SSD if you wish to say... upgrade the CPU or something and still stay within your price range; but it's up to you.

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