Jan 152010
Best Laptops For Gaming
Posted by: LaptopsArena in gaming
Every time we try to look for the best laptops for gaming, we find dozens of lists on a dozen different websites so it's really pretty hard to create a top ten. Each of those lists may contain different gaming laptop models, which makes our job even more difficult. So, the fair thing to do is to check out some lists and check to see which are the laptop models they have in common. When you find a laptop model in a top ten on different web pages, it is bound to be one of the best laptops for gaming.
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Ok, let's see which these laptops are, not by making a top ten chart, just by listing the names in a random order and quickly going through the specs. It doesn't matter how many websites you check out; one name which is bound to be in any "best laptops for gaming" list is the Alienware Area 51 m9750. Even the design of the laptop can give you the chills when the alien head logo on the lid lights up in the dark. This machine is big, bad and powerful. The nice thing about this mean killing machine is that most options are configurable on the Alienware website. For $4450 you can get the following specs: a 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7600, 2 GB of RAM (upgradeable to a maximum 4 GB), 320 GB of hard disk space (composed by dual Hitachi SATA hard drives) and 2 nVidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphic cards with 512 MB of video memory each (yes, that means you have 1 GB of DD3 only for game play).

As for the ports and connections, there's a lot to talk about. This laptop comes with 4 USB ports, one RJ 11 port, one DVI and one VGA out, an S-Video in port, a Kensington lock slot, an Ethernet port, a mini FireWire, a TV in jack, one S/PDIF out, an Express Card slot, 3 audio out ports, a media card slot and the headphones out and microphone in jacks. If I had to say that out loud, I'd be tired by now. As expected, the battery will only last about 1 hour with the display brightness set to a low level and while surfing the internet with the wireless card turned on. In conclusion, this is a gaming laptop. And a very good one. Not only can it achieve fast gaming performance but it also looks an UFO that just landed in the living room. The keyboard is great and so is the cooling system. Too bad the dimension and the weight are going to prevent you from carrying it around and showing it off. The 17 inch glossy display is a beauty as colors and sharp and the contrast in great. If only it were a bit cheaper.

Even if we have reviewed it in the past, the Dell XPS 1730 is still one of the best choices for a good gaming laptop. Too bad you have to pay $4500 for a good unit. The 17 inch gaming laptop from Dell can show some outstanding performance when it comes to speed. It has a 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000 mobile processor. If the processor did not amaze you, maybe the 2 nVidia GeForce 8800M GTX graphic cards with 256 MB of video memory each will. The processor works together with 2 GB of RAM in order to provide accurate speed for game play. As for the hard disk, you have 400 MB of free storage space so you can stuff all your games and files in there. It also has 4 USB ports, one DVI, a FireWire port, a Kensington lock slot, an Express Card slot, the Ethernet port, an S-Video out, a 5-in-1 media card reader and 2 headphones out and one microphone in jacks.

The battery of this laptop is even weaker than the one on the Alienware. With the screen's brightness set at maximum level and while surfing the internet via wireless, you will get about 56 minutes of battery life. You could add an extra 20 if you lower the brightness level of the display and turn off the wireless card but these kind of laptops were not made for portability therefore battery life is not important. Who would even want to carry around these monsters all day? If it's a gaming laptop, then make it a gaming laptop! The lid of the unit is powered by blue lights that glow beautifully in the dark. Probably the design is worth a couple hundred bucks but it's worth it. The LED lights are customizable and there are even LEDs backing up the keyboard so you can find the keys when you're playing in the dark. For such a big laptop, this Dell XPS runs pretty quiet and the fans are doing a good job as the laptop does not have overheating problems. It's nice not having to worry about heat when you have such powerful components inside. The starting price is $2700 but like I said, when you want a good gaming unit, there are sacrifices to be made. And I'm talking about double the price here. It does come with a lot of software preinstalled which some users could find pretty useless.

I'd really wish they would put all those trial programs on CDs and ship them together with the unit instead of filling up memory uselessly. When it comes to game play, Alienware still provides better performance. Could it be because of the extra 512 MB of video memory? Guess it is.

These are the 2 laptop models you will wind on most websites that give out the names of the best gaming units. And they are on the top ten lists of many heavy gamers out there. It's a pity that such laptops are so expensive or else they would be selling like pancakes. Oh well, time to save some money if you want to be able to play F.E.A.R. and really enjoy the gaming details.


















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