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should i get a prebuilt pc or a laptop

i was wondering if i should get a gaming laptop or a prebuilt pc in a price range of about 1350-1500. I don't really now much about pc i jus read a couple articles recently.

 

 

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do you have any recommendations?

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7 minutes ago, xavierth said:

do you have any recommendations?

Any particular requirements? Could you provide some links of online stores in your country?

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i'd recommend a pre built 1070 or 1080 desktop

 

its really not worth getting a gaming laptop unless you travel often enough to make it worth while

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4 hours ago, General Winter said:

i'd recommend a pre built 1070 or 1080 desktop

 

its really not worth getting a gaming laptop unless you travel often enough to make it worth while

Try the NZXT BLD service if you don't need portability of a laptop. You get GPUs at MSRP so it is a great deal.

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If you need portability or don't want to mess with a PC then try the Dell Inspiron 15 series. I think you will be able to get a GTX 1060. You can also look at the Acer Predator Helios 300.

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depends on what you want to do. If portability or space saving is your thing, go laptop, otherwise go desktop

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Totally up to you, I will throw this out there. If you don't have a laptop I would go that route as it is almost a necessity in today's world.

 

If you have a laptop do whatever you prefer.

 

I honestly don't think that a "gaming" laptop is useful for gaming unless it is sitting flat on a desk hooked to an external monitor anyway.

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