Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Top gaming laptops


Top 5 Gaming Laptops

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Equipped with powerful desktop processors, big high-res screens, beefy graphics chips, and plenty of memory, the best gaming laptops let you play any game on the go.
Also, view our buying guide for all gaming and entertainment laptops.
If you're debating between buying a laptop and a desktop, be sure to check out ComputerShopper.com'sTop 5 Gaming Desktops.
Product
Editors' Rating
Specs
Editors' Take
Price
Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q898
Toshiba Qosmio X505-Q898 
9.2

1.73GHz Intel Core i7-740QM; 6GB DDR3; 64GB solid-state drive; 500GB hard drive; Blu-ray/DVD combo drive; 18.4-inch display (1,920x1,080 native resolution); Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M (1.5GB); 10.1 pounds; 1.8x17.4x11.6 inches (HWD); Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)The X505 offers the deluxe feature mix we’ve come to expect from this family of high-end desktop replacements. This massive 18-inch PC is perfect for media mavens who also enjoy gaming.from $1,529.99
 
MSI GT683R
MSI GT683R 
9.1

2GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM; 12GB RAM; Two 500GB hard drives; DVD±RW drive; 15.6-inch display (1,920x1,080 native resolution); Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M (1.5GB); 7.7 pounds; 1.8x10.2x15 inches (HWD); Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)The GT683R delivers superb gaming and application performance for dedicated mobile gamers. It delivers very good value considering what's inside.from $1,399.88 
 
Eurocom Racer
Eurocom Racer 
9.0

2.2GHz Intel Core i7-2720; 4GB RAM; 500GB hybrid hard drive/solid-state drive; DVD±RW drive; 15.6-inch display (1,920x1,080 native resolution); AMD Radeon HD 6970M (2GB); 6.8 pounds; 1.7x15x10.2 inches (HWD); Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)It's plain-looking, and the battery life is poor, but the Racer lives up to its name. It's one of the fastest 15-inch notebooks to ever hit our labs—and a very good value.$1,634 (direct, as tested)
 
Maingear Titan 17
Maingear Titan 17 
9.0

3.46GHz Intel Core i7-990X Extreme Edition; 6GB RAM; 250GB solid-state drive; 750GB hard drive; Blu-ray reader/DVD±RW (combo) drives; 17.3-inch display (1,920x1,080 native resolution); Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M GPUs (2GB each) in SLI; 13.1 pounds; 2.4x16.5x11.3 inches (HWD); Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)Simply put: The Titan 17 is the fastest notebook we’ve seen to date. For those who put raw speed before portability and price, this is the dream gaming rig.$5,784 (direct, as tested)
 
MSI GT780R-012US
MSI GT780R-012US 
8.9

Processor: 2GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM; 16GB RAM; 1TB hard drive; DVD±RW drive; 17.3-inch display (1,920x1,080 native resolution); Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M (1.5GB); 8.6 pounds; 2.2x16.9x11.3 inches (HWD); Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)A keyboard that looks (and feels) awesome, along with powerful sound and very good graphics performance, sets MSI's biggest gaming rig apart. For well under $2,000, it’s ideal for gamers looking for an alternative to a pricey boutique-built machine.from $1,569.00 
 

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