Looking for a durable gaming laptop.
Posted: 2013-07-21 17:21
Hey guys, in about a month or so I'll be moving out for college so I'm looking for a good laptop that can last me several years. My budget is between the 700 and 800$ mark and I came across this deal which looks pretty darn sweet.
Toshiba Satellite P850 15.6" Laptop - Silver (Intel Core i7-3630QM / 1TB HDD / 8GB RAM / Windows
: 15" Laptops - Future Shop
But another thing that worries me is durability. Since I'll be pooling almost all of my resources into this baby, I'd like to know if this thing is solid enough. I'm probably gonna carry this thing around with me all the time and I don't want something broken within like 1-2 years and force me to spend another fortune on reparations.
And if you guys have other recommendations, please do show them to me. And I'm not the type who necessarily wants to be able to run all my games on ultra. I probably won't even have that much time to play all these video games anyways. Just make sure they match my criteria:
-700 to 800$ (900$ ones will be considered)
-Durable (probably not Toughbook style thing but still...)
-Decently good performance. I'll be really happy if I can play PR on highest settings (that'll probably be one of the only games that I'll be playing anyways).
Toshiba Satellite P850 15.6" Laptop - Silver (Intel Core i7-3630QM / 1TB HDD / 8GB RAM / Windows
But another thing that worries me is durability. Since I'll be pooling almost all of my resources into this baby, I'd like to know if this thing is solid enough. I'm probably gonna carry this thing around with me all the time and I don't want something broken within like 1-2 years and force me to spend another fortune on reparations.
And if you guys have other recommendations, please do show them to me. And I'm not the type who necessarily wants to be able to run all my games on ultra. I probably won't even have that much time to play all these video games anyways. Just make sure they match my criteria:
-700 to 800$ (900$ ones will be considered)
-Durable (probably not Toughbook style thing but still...)
-Decently good performance. I'll be really happy if I can play PR on highest settings (that'll probably be one of the only games that I'll be playing anyways).