sarangbokil
Right off the assembly line
Hi guys, I wanna buy a gaming laptop around rs 35k to 40k that shud run all new games like Battlefield 3 etc. Brand is no concern but still I'll prefer Dell.
@red dragon: Bro actually I have seen some laptops with good configurations around 40k. But Thanks 4 ur reply.
We are talking about gaming laptops
DV6,Inspirons,xps or the discussed k series are not meant for gaming.
We are talking about gaming laptops
DV6,Inspirons,xps or the discussed k series are not meant for gaming.
Those games you mentioned do run in the current dv6 also.
Then why is dv6 is not a gaming laptop?
I do not want to mislead anyone...buying/using an Asus laptop does not make you any expert.
Asus do make good laptops,but the keyboard flex in X and K series is just as bad as Acer timelines.
Compare it with a thinkpad t series...then only you will realize what does keyboard flex means.
@red dragon
it would be really nice of you if you try to help them and answer only what they ask.
Those games you mentioned do run in the current dv6 also.
Then why is dv6 is not a gaming laptop?
I do not want to mislead anyone...buying/using an Asus laptop does not make you any expert.
Asus do make good laptops,but the keyboard flex in X and K series is just as bad as Acer timelines.
Compare it with a thinkpad t series...then only you will realize what does keyboard flex means.
Sir,I will never ever suggest a consumer laptop to anyone whose prime purpose seems to be gaming that too on a shoestring budget.
Regarding answering what asked.....unlike you,I tend to post in threads where I know what I am talking about.
Are you not the same person who did not know the difference between the first and second gen of i3 or a laptop can be run without the battery?
So,basically you knew nothing about computers last week,and have become a melting pot of knowledge in less than a week!!
Want some serious answers?
Learn to ask serious questions first.
Like,suggest a thin and light laptop within 40k which can do all basic office works plus run some specific SW(which is/are gpu aided),hd movies,drive a relatively high impedence headohones AND can play a few newer games OCCASSIONALY in low settings.
Instead of...
No compromise Gaming laptop for 35-40k which can play all the latest games at highest settings!
I am an old man,but not too old like someone who have left gaming a decade ago.
Still know a thing or two about games released before 2010.
Where did I compared the two cards?
Just said those games are playable.
Assuming,you buy a laptop for portability...many of us will not be carrying a gamepad.
Can you play computer games without a keyboard?
If yes,please do enlighten the poor soul of mine.
BTW,from your post it seems like you do not know what a keyboard flex is and how badly it can damage a laptop.
For a gaming laptop a proper keyboard is as important as the gpu.
And I do not see how is it irrelevent in a laptop buying help thread.
There are loads of things to be discussed about gaming laptops other than gpu bench results.
Oh!last time I checked dv6 was having 6770m,so they downgraded it!
I am on leave for one more day and have ample time...will love to discuss bout laptops.
And no!I am not naive,and do know a thing or two about laptops.
The first thing you say is "Assuming" Why do you assume that a laptop keyboard cannot be used for gaming?
Regarding the keyboard flex, yes I am aware of the phenomenon and no, my laptop does not suffer from keyboard flex (I have an asus k series i7 config).
And trust me, flex is a relative term. If you bang your keyboard like an Ogre all the time it will inevitably develop the flex! Be gentle with the keyboard kind sir
So it seems you can not read english.
Read my previous post's first line again.
I assumed people buy laptops for portability.
Looks like you can bypass the keypad entirely with your mighty mouse!
Do not know,how many hours do you actually work on your laptop,but I have to spend atleast 6-8 hrs in places where I do not have access to a desktop and a poor T410/420 and an old MBP suffer all the torture....and no sire!They do not suffer from any sort of keyboard flexes,in whatever relative term you like to have.
FYI,people do get there works done on a laptop too other than gaming and some of them can type really fast...it is actually a survival skill and a few 4-5 years old thinkpads and Toshiba Sats and probooks have survived the constant storm with ZERO flex.
I did not know you have a k series.
I am sorry if I offended you.
Enjoy your laptop.
No more post from me in this thread,no matter how strong the provocation is