Maximum PC: The saying, "You get what you pay for" gets tossed around a lot, but sometimes this proverb doesn't always ring true. At $2,500, the new 17.3" Razer Blade gaming laptop certainly is expensive, but is it worth it?
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Nice looking laptop, ho-hum graphics chip.
Gaming laptops used to be a joke but thanks to tablets and cell phones GPU's are getting so small and cool that it now works. My Laptop was $450 and runs a dual GPU, APU with 1.5 gigs video and 8GIGs of DDR3. I have it overclocked and cooled running a 240gig SSD. It can run circles around PS3/360. I have Skyrim maxed with graphic mods and it never drop below 40fps.
Meh... you could get a Sager laptop with a 680m for significantly less.
$1000 too expensive for those specs. You ask me, its not worth that much to shave off 3 pounds and make the screen an inch bigger.