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420:
Throbble and I have decided to get a gaming laptop for when we go out of town. I was looking at this Asus ROG 17.3" Laptop for $1,735.99.

What's everyone think?

-420

Elessar Telrunya:
Looks like a pretty solid machine for a laptop. I used a laptop for gaming through most of college, and it was a okay, but it wasn't really designed for gaming either. If you're only planning to use it while out of town that's probably fine. Laptops like that (actually, pc laptops in general) are a pretty significant weight to lug around, so I wouldn't really bother using it for any other mobile computing needs. The one major concern I'd have is that it might get really hot and noisy, so I'd be prepared to deal with that. One of my college friends had a laptop like that for gaming, and it eventually became really cumbersome for him to use (granted he used it for pretty much everything soooo...).

I'm actually planning on replacing my laptop altogether with a tablet soon. I'm looking at the Surface or Surface Pro...still debating whether the Pro is worth over doubling the price.

Mo:
I'll echo Elessar's comments.  17.3''? Huuuuuge that thing is gonna be heavy, so it's really a desktop replacement that will need to be plugged in at all times.  If that is ok with you then I'm sure it will be a great laptop.  Expensive though.  I bought a Toshiba last year for around $600 for gaming.  It's got a AMD A10 which seems to run games decently...nothing to brag about though.

Soul Sojourner:
Laptops aren't really my cup o' tea.

Asus? Good plan.

Maybe a cooling pad/system?

Probably buy a keypad, such as the Razer Orbweaver or Tartarus. Make on-the-fly gaming far more tolerable. Smaller to lug around than a gaming keyboard. +Customizeable.

420:
All good input guys! I'll let you know how it turns out.

-420

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