How To Find The Best Budget Gaming Laptop

How To Find The Best Budget Gaming Laptop

Owning a real gaming laptop is kinda the pinnacle of existence for any PC owner. It’s like being part of the Gamer Olympics and emerging victorious at the end of it. Basically anyone who has ever played any game on a PC has always wanted to make that entire experience more mobile. Now it’s not that gaming laptops haven’t existed for well over 10 years now, because they have. The problem was that they were simply too expensive for anyone but Lottery winners to buy. Well that’s a tiny exaggeration but they did cost several thousand dollars so were just out of the price range for most people.

Technology however is a beautiful thing because as it gets more advanced, faster and smaller it also becomes far cheaper. This is unlike almost any other type of product you can find in any store. In fact if groceries had decreased in price the way home computers have you’d be able to buy an entire week’s shopping for about $10… and you’d have change. So now with a modern gaming laptop you get all the perks of the most modern gaming technology available right now but at a fraction of the price.

That being said you’ll still find that some dedicated gaming laptops tend to be on the expensive side of things and there are a few computer manufacturers who are charging well over $2,500 for some of their high-end laptops, and they do this with a straight face. The reality is that most big PC manufacturers clued into the whole PC gaming scene a long time ago and they know that PC geeks are willing to pay top dollar for the very latest GPU and mobile multi-core processor.

So all of those branded gaming laptops are designed to appeal to you because behind all those LED lights and cool paint schemes are the exact same components you’ll find in a laptop costing a whole lot less. What most people don’t realize is that the difference between a processor costing $300 and one costing $700 is a performance difference of maybe an extra 10% for the more expensive chip. The exact same applies to graphic chipsets in that you’ll only see a marginal performance increase even though you’ve probably paid 2 – 3 times the price of the more “standard” chipset.

Now if you want to play the very latest CoD or some other FPS on “ultra high” detail graphic settings then you’ll need the very latest, greatest and fabulously expensive gaming laptop you’ll find online or offline. For those of you with smaller budgets but more smarts you should check out the resource box at the end of this article to learn how you can get yourself a great laptop for playing games on without having to sell a kidney or remortgage your house.

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