Gigabyte Aero 17
Gigabyte's stepping up its game. Rather than saving all the high-powered specs for its Aorus line, the company is placing them in its first 17-inch gaming laptop, the Aero 17. Inside its 5.5-pound, 15.5 x 10.6 x 0.9-inch aluminum chassis you’ll find up to a 9th Gen Intel i9 CPU, 64GB of RAM, 2TB of SSD storage and an RTX 2080 Max-Q GPU. Although it’s set to launch in August, pricing has yet to be announced, but I’d be prepared to spend at least $3,000 on this baby.
Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501
Though we care about the factors such as of price for first pick. However, when I researched and had a look at the hardware specs and capabilities of Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501, I just couldn’t stop myself but to rank this on number one. When you would proceed while trying to know the hardware specs and other features, you would be amazed as well. However, there are going to be people who may not like the price but the features which it brings justify that price. Talking about the hardware specifications, Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501 is the one which features the most powerful gaming that is GTX 1080 8 GB edition with 16 GB ram to support it. An Intel Core i7 is installed in this gaming laptop so that you can have bottleneck free gaming performance.
RAZER Blade
When it comes to the department of gaming in the world of technology, there is not a single brand which can master everything. However, RAZER is one of the brands which give their best. While we have a lot to discuss but since there is a little shortage of words, we will jump straight to RAZER Blade which is our second pick for the best laptops for gaming. The upcoming year is going to be a huge. The way technology is progressing, catching up will be even difficult but here is a brand which know exactly what it is doing. For the first time in the laptop gaming, RAZER has come up with something extra ordinary and that is its 4k gaming performance. I had to mention this first because this something which you do not enjoy every day. However, the GTX 1060 installed might not be able to handle that very well, you can always play with the settings or just upgrade your GPU.
Alienware m15/17
Looking for a light show? You can't go wrong with either the Alienware m15 or 17. Starting at $1,499, both systems sport the company's new out-of-this Legend design which is sleek, futuristic with plenty of customizable RGB lighting. But these Alienwares are more than pretty faces, they can be configured with up to a 9th Gen Intel Core i9 processor with a 2TB PCIe SSD and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q GPU with 8GB of VRAM. The m15 also offers several panel option including a FHD panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 4K OLED screen. This also marks the first time the 15-inch will feature a Tobii eye tracker, opening up new avenues of play and productivity.
Asus ROG STRIX GL502
One of the things about Asus is that they hardly focus on stuff such as the appearance or the design of their machines. They would rather focus on the performance and quality. If you ask me as a gamer, yes, I would go for a brand which brings quality and performance instead of the design which questions the durability of my gaming laptop. Since I have mentioned durability, here is Asus ROG STRIX GL502 which is one of the best gaming laptops which we only consider this factor and that of the performance. Also, with all the powerful hardware which is even better than our second pick, it asks you a price which most of you can definitely afford. As far as highlighting the top hardware specs is concerned, you are going to enjoy the performance of NVIDIA GTX 1070, 16 GB DDR4 ram, and also the performance of the latest Intel Core i7 processor. While there is so much at stake, you will definitely want to pay the price and get it.
MSI GT76 Titan
The MSI GT76 Titan is an undeniable powerhouse. Not only does this behemoth have an overclockable desktop Intel Core i9 processor with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 GPU, there's room for up to 64GB of RAM and 4 PCIe SSDs which more than delivers on Airfkimo's performance checklist. And let's not forget the new sexy silver redesign. It's the best representation of the "more is more" mantra. However, all that bounty is going cost a pretty penny starting at $3,699. Gigabyte Sabre Pro 15 You didn’t really expert this, did you? Well, we have known Gigabyte for producing quality motherboards and graphics units over the years. However, we would have never expected them to assemble their hardware quality into a laptop of their own. If you ask me, this has been a wiser step since people love the optimization which this brand brings for the gamers and while they are providing a laptop of their own, there are going to be gamers who are going to buy and love their product. Well, that is why they released
Gigabyte Sabre Pro 15.
When you have a look of the brand, you know it is going to surprise you. One of the best things about Gigabyte is that while they are ones who are producing their own hardware, it is always much better optimized and the price which you enjoy is pretty amazing. So at a nice price, you enjoy a gaming experience for which people pay thousands. In terms of power, the hardware might not beat others but as for the quality and optimization, it is really something.
HP Omen X 2S
Two is always better than one, especially when it comes to displays. HP takes this to heart with the Omen X 2S, the company’s first dual screen gaming laptop. In addition to the traditional 15.6-inch panel, there’s a 6-inch screen embedded into the top of the deck that will show secondary information (think mini-maps) that could fit on the larger screen. Similar to the competition, the laptop will feature a 9th Gen Intel Core i9 CPU, up to 32GB of RAM, up to a 1TB SSD, and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics with 8GB of VRAM. The laptop is currently available starting at $2,099
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