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    Which laptop should I get?

    I'm looking at getting a good gaming laptop to play WoW, BF3, record/render videos and play whatever new games I may come across soon, basically I want to to be solid and able to handle everything (to a certain extent). I don't really have a set budget and I'm wondering what people think I should get out of these.

    Most of the specs seem somewhat similar although there are differences. I'm wondering if someone can point me in the right direction as to whether the extra money is worth spending for what it gives.

    http://ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?InventoryItemId=611926

    http://ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?InventoryItemId=611788

    http://ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?InventoryItemId=612039

    http://ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?InventoryItemId=611790

    All feedback appreciated.
    Last edited by Glurp; 2013-04-08 at 02:36 PM.

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    recording/rendering with a laptop i wouldn't recommend that at all.
    also damm at those prices, the CPU is fine in all of them but i'd look for a 660M gpu chip atleast. (G55 15")

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    Quote Originally Posted by shroudster View Post
    recording/rendering with a laptop i wouldn't recommend that at all.
    also damm at those prices, the CPU is fine in all of them but i'd look for a 660M gpu chip atleast. (G55 15")
    The G75 (last one) comes with a GTX660 as well as the largest battery. Also, idiotic geo-locational BS strikes again! That's 2k AUD, right?

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    Yes prices are in AUD. Everything is inflated over here. PLE is actually one of the cheapest places in my state.

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    It's definitely between the third and fourth, IMO. Both have 2GB GTX660 GPUs and i7-3630QM CPUs, so you're basically paying more for the extra screen space, spare HDD chamber and the RAM. I'd say go for number three unless you're heavy editing, in which case go for number 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenangrychickens View Post
    I'd say go for number three unless you're heavy editing, in which case go for number 4.
    You can easily add 8GB or more to the third laptop for ~$50.

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