05-20-2013, 02:51 AM
The only thing I worry about laptops is their cooling systems.
Since the thing with laptops, even if they contain high-end parts, they are never truly made for gaming despite what they are marketed as. They will lit in heat like a motherfucker, time passes by with dust collecting and at worst it'll get hot enough to burn your leg if the cooling system design was bad in the first place.
HP, other than their ultrabooks have been bad to me in the past with general heat problems, and had few of them eventually burn out.
Sony and Samsung I generally consider reliable along with Acer and Toshiba when it comes to their bigger laptops, which are very light and run cool for what bulkiness they look.
My personal favorite is Lenovo, considering they're basically IBM. I found them to run graphically well, and controllable temperatures under load/stress. And they are generally cheap for what they offer, other than ultrabooks, though my current one is still uber light for a 16" laptop.
Since the thing with laptops, even if they contain high-end parts, they are never truly made for gaming despite what they are marketed as. They will lit in heat like a motherfucker, time passes by with dust collecting and at worst it'll get hot enough to burn your leg if the cooling system design was bad in the first place.
HP, other than their ultrabooks have been bad to me in the past with general heat problems, and had few of them eventually burn out.
Sony and Samsung I generally consider reliable along with Acer and Toshiba when it comes to their bigger laptops, which are very light and run cool for what bulkiness they look.
My personal favorite is Lenovo, considering they're basically IBM. I found them to run graphically well, and controllable temperatures under load/stress. And they are generally cheap for what they offer, other than ultrabooks, though my current one is still uber light for a 16" laptop.