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    When money is not a problem ....

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Calle30, Mar 20, 2009.

  1. Calle30

    Calle30 Newbie

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    What is the BEST gaming laptop at this moment ? I dont care about money, I just want to know which laptop has the best benchmarks etc at this moment.

    Of course, if the 2nd best is half as expensive as the best, I might have doubts, but I want a laptop that is able to run all games for at least a year or 2-3.
     
  2. JohnnyFlash

    JohnnyFlash Notebook Virtuoso

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    Wait for the Clevo D900F if you want the best.

    I would say the Asus w90vp is the 2nd best.
     
  3. Harleyquin07

    Harleyquin07 エミヤ

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    Look at this thread and the section on pre-Cebit 2009 leaked models, that laptop will last you more than 4 years if you have the money, time and effort to bother upgrading new parts as they become available.
     
  4. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    For 15.4" notebooks, the Sager 8662 is hands down the ultimate king. The GTX 260M in a fifteen incher is a feat that only Clevo can pull off.
     
  5. sironin

    sironin Notebook Guru

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    Technically, a semi-portable build your own would be the best for the money. But if you don't have the time or skill to make one (and don't want to cross into the blurred territory between laptop and desktop), the above are excellent suggestions.