New Latptop Reccomendation?

mkjaekmi

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Hey all, I'm buying a laptop and I am looking at a price range - $1500
This is the laptop alone, not including shipping, or mouse or anything.

I am looking for a 17" that can be upgraded in the future, and/or will last me a while. I am a heavy gamer and want a fast/gaming laptop. So I was looking at some nice brands such as sager,falcon,macbook pro, alienware, etc..

Many have laptops for around 1500 but I don't know if there any good.
Also are macbooks good for gaming? and would using windows on macbook be a better idea? especially for a guy like me whos into gaming?

Thank you
 
I have to say that the best laptop you can get for gaming is an Alienware, they are very expensive but you can choose what parts you want etc. They always seem to be ahead on there products, I do not recomend buying a desktop from them because you can buld one that would be alot cheaper but laptops you can not completely custom build that I no of. You can upgrade a few parts but thats about it lol.

Here is a link to the Alienware laptops, looks like there are three that are in your price range. http://www.alienware.com/products/notebook-computers.aspx
 
yes i agree. the only thing I would buy from alienware are their laptops. There desktops are overpriced. Their laptops as well but not as much and can be upgraded unlike many other.

their laptops are in my range however i don't know if it will be a good idea to just get their first setups.

How are area-51 m9750? I was looking at m17x and it is 17' plus it has nice specs but it is $2000 and I am wondering if its worth it?

Thank you
 
Are you going to upgrade it all? It's probably the best notebook you can get right know. In about a month it will be outdated lol. I'm on my alienware M9700a right know, its about a year old. Even the cheaper laptops on there beat mine lol, but you have to remember that computers are outdated every month lol. It's crazy.
 
A $1500 Alienware isn't going to be great, since they sell laptops for more than $4000, also the overall quality isn't great.

For $1500 I got a 17'' Laptop with Dual 8600's, which play all my games maxed out and various high resolutions.




All that sparkles, is not gold.
 
Yeah, Kill Bill needs to stop recommending people macbooks 100% of the time regardless of their needs or budget
 
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that gateway is nice.

What about laptops over 1500? I'd say 2000 max.

Would a sager be nice? or the 2k m17x alienware?
 
that gateway is nice.

What about laptops over 1500? I'd say 2000 max.

Would a sager be nice? or the 2k m17x alienware?

Honestly that Gateway is the best for the money, you can't get a whole lot more for $2,000. You can always buy a 2.5 or 2.8GHz CPU for that laptop if you want.
 
I have tons of gateways I support at work and at my previous job, we are talking thousands of them. For that reason, I will never own a gateway.
 
I have tons of gateways I support at work and at my previous job, we are talking thousands of them. For that reason, I will never own a gateway.
I work with Mac's as well and they are not as reliable as people say, we have had at least 10 out of 60 laptops that have needed the battery replaced within 1-2 years because they stopped working. Several bad hard drives, bad CD drives, and then you have the faceplate recall.
 
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I work with Mac's as well and they are not as reliable as people say, we have had at least 10 out of 60 laptops that have needed the battery replaced within 1-2 years because they stopped working. Several bad hard drives, bad CD drives, and then you have the faceplate recall.

Everything has its failure rates. I have 6,280 Macs in inventory right now, and probably just as many PCs. However, not a day goes by that a Gateway doesn't break down somewhere. At my old job I had to repair Gateways every day, and we had probably 3,000ish of them.

Sure, hard drives are hard drives and they fail, and CDroms are CDroms and they are all mechanical parts, but when you have like 300 NICs go bad in like a two week period, it goes to show you the quality control of the company.

I have Macs break on me sure, just like any other computer. If they didn't break down and worked perfect I wouldn't have a job at all.

My opinion is biased because I have thousands of machines I deal with every day.

A battery dieing can be as simple as the user doesn't know how to keep it charged, or they have too much crap running on their system and drain their batteries so hard core that it starts to lose its charge. If you let a battery sit too long with no charge the back up cell will deplete, and then you have a bad battery. Batteries are also no where near an exact technology.

I would never recommend anyone to buy a Gateway, but that is just my opinion. I would recommend HP business class over a Gateway every day, or an Asus, Lenovo, or even an Acer.

Gateway has been bought out too many times and had so many financial problems. I mean, when you try to buy a thousand slim line desktops from a company and they tell you they can have them to you in 6 months because they can't manufacture them fast enough at the moment kind of puts a bad taste in your mouth.

Also, where in the hell did I say that Macs don't fail? I love how you deciphered that from my three line opinion about Gateway products. I have nothing against the whole Mac VS PC VS OS X VS Windows VS Linux debates. I use what I want to use, not because someone tells me it is better and I apply it to what I do with every thing.

Out of over 6,200+ Macs though only really a small percentage of them actually break on hardware failure. most of the time it is the user who drops it or whatever and that is what breaks them.

The chasis recall was a pain in the butt, because I can't just send out 2,000 laptops to get the chassis replaced and then just hope Apple can get them back to me in less than a week. That I agree with you on.

Then again I could sit here and list a ton of recalls Gateway has done, and I can list tons of experiences where I even had Gateway engineers involved in my environment trying to figure out why their products don't work as advertised. However, that conservation doesn't really go well when people take it as a personal attack.

I don't care if you buy a Gateway, it is your money, but it is my opinion that they are piles of crap and that you shouldn't waste your money.
 
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