What laptop would you buy if you had $1500 to spend and want to prioritize gaming performance? No video editing or anything like that
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Can someone correct me, I believe the RAM is expandable which I plan on doing.
I'm in the market for a gaming laptop and my budget is capped at $1500. I've done some research, but with so many options available, it can be overwhelming to find the best balance between performance and price. I'm primarily interested in gaming performance, but I also want something that has decent build quality and battery life for casual use.
For those who have recently purchased a gaming laptop in this price range, what models do you recommend?
Are there specific brands or configurations that provide the best value?
Any insights on performance benchmarks or user experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Let’s help each other find the best options!
I need some help for my brother in laws kid. He's a teenager, and this will be traveling back and forth between parents houses so with those two things in mind it probably needs to not be fragile.
I know very little towards laptop capabilities in today's market.
It doesn't need to be a large screen at all, and their budget is is 1500.
Any recommendations? Thanks!