While high-end gaming laptops were once only attainable by impossibly rich oligarchs, they're now surprisingly affordable, practical, and comparable to their tall, stout desktop counterparts. You can get gaming laptops capable of cranking out hundreds of frames per second in competitive shooters like CS:GO and Rainbow Six Siege, and some are even up to the task of ray tracing for the latest open-world games. The best part is that you don't even need to wait for Black Friday to get your hands on one cheaper than usual.
These being relatively whopping purchases, there are quite a few different features to consider when browsing for the right gaming laptop. With the GPU being one of the biggest factors in what your laptop will be able to run, and very few options for upgrading it later down the road, this is probably the main factor.
Do you want entry-level, mid-range, or a high-end laptop capable of VR gaming? Of course, you also need to think about size, CPU, RAM, and storage size, as these are all tough - or impossible - to upgrade.
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