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'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Chris Channing

PC gamers are no strangers to long hours in front of the computer, either killing time or enjoying a nice quiet evening at home. But when a PC gamer wants to go outside (should that ever happen), they run into a problem. Many of today’s laptops were not created for gamers- and therefore, won’t play many video games. So what is a gamer to do?

Laptops Get Gaming Upgrades

Thanks to the technology unveiled in recent years, gamers are now getting higher performance in smaller packages. This has enabled the manufacturing industry to offer better performing laptops at cheaper prices.

As far as technology goes, processors have gotten much of the attention as of late. Processors are now sporting technologies such as Duo-Core or Quad-Core technology. This technology essentially emulates several processors- meaning that multitasking can be achieved at a whole new level.

Next in line we have hard drives, which have seen less innovation in the laptop industry. Hard drives are still remaining in the 5,200 RPM areas, as compared to the 7,200 RPM that most desktop computers can enjoy. This means less performance, but because of heat and space issues, laptop owners usually just have to deal with this flaw in laptop gaming.

When it comes to the graphics card, gamers tend to splurge on the best video card available. But as gamers will soon find out, laptops have less options in this area. This is because laptops are smaller in design, and the latest graphics cards run too hot or are too bulky to fit in a laptop’s design.

Flaws of Gaming Laptops

Battery life is the most controversial flaw for any laptop user. If a laptop uses more performance, it will thus have less battery life. This is sad for laptop gamers, who will sometimes see only an hour or two of laptop life before having to recharge. This is compared to the 10 or more hours that normal laptop users can enjoy.

Next, gaming laptops are rather small and provide poor mouse support. A laptop gamer will find that playing games on a touchpad just isn’t worth the effort. Carrying a USB mouse around can work in most situations, but it’s a hassle and finding a good place to put the mouse may pose as a problem.

Closing Arguements

Mobile gaming is becoming popular in today’s culture, but the hardware and technology isn’t always as advanced as we would like it to be. Be prepared to shell out a lot more money for gaming laptops. Also take into effect that excess heat can ruin the life of a laptop- meaning you should invest in cooling pads or extra fans for best effect.

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