Darkroland wrote:
Yeah, I have to side with the desktop folks. Not only can you build a much more powerful machine for the money, but the price premium for laptops + lack of upgradability means it doesn't pace itself with hardware revisions. You're locked into a build for 2-3 years until you throw it in the dumpster and lay down another 2-4 grand, can't incrementally revise.
Laptops definitely have their place, I work on one all day every day. However, when I play heavily graphical games, it's on the desktop.
I just don't find that's the case, not anymore. Not in the midrange, anyway. The price premium is gone.
Twice in 3 years, when pricing out a new midrange gaming desktop, a laptop has come in either the same price or even cheaper with the same specifications. I couldn't build a desktop with my current laptop specs at the same price when I bought it.
Also, upgrading is only really a viable strategy if you stay on the bleeding edge -- which is too damned expensive. In all my years owning gaming desktops, by the time I wanted to upgrade them, an upgrade was no longer viable, they were too far behind the curve, and everything needed to be replaced.