In the market for a new laptop, I've had 2 in 8 years. Both were business style (Toshiba and Dell) that could do some light gaming.
Now I'm on the hunt for a new laptop I'm planning on getting a beefier Laptop that can game if required.... but also has decent battery life. That combo is hard, I'm aware that gaming off the battery is for a better word pointless. But when I'm talking long battery life I mean qhen using it for internet searches etc.
At first I was leaning toward a HP Envy that would do well in video encoding as well as gaming. I've found the perfect compromise there.
There's a HP Omen that is weaker for video encoding but would be a good gaming machine.
I'm now thinking this...
Should I pull the trigger ??
Now I'm on the hunt for a new laptop I'm planning on getting a beefier Laptop that can game if required.... but also has decent battery life. That combo is hard, I'm aware that gaming off the battery is for a better word pointless. But when I'm talking long battery life I mean qhen using it for internet searches etc.
At first I was leaning toward a HP Envy that would do well in video encoding as well as gaming. I've found the perfect compromise there.
There's a HP Omen that is weaker for video encoding but would be a good gaming machine.
I'm now thinking this...
Asus TUF A15 15.6" Full HD 144Hz Gaming Laptop (Ryzen 7) [GTX 1660Ti]
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Should I pull the trigger ??