Light Laptop For Gaming?

Jatalocsk

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Location
Israel
Price: No limit
Laptop uses: All kinds of games, movies, movie editing, everyday use
Screen size: 13" - 14"
Screen: 1080p and up, prefer IPS and glossy (I don't like matte..)
Touch: optional, If there is it's good
Battery: 6 hours and up
Ram: 4 GB and up
Memory: SSD preferred, but HDD is also fine
Weight: 2 Kg and under
Processor: Haswell Prefered (longer battery life etc..)

The laptops I have found so far
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Aspire S3-392
13.3", Full HD IPS Touch display, Nvidia geforce GT 735M Graphics, Haswell processor

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Aspire
V7-482PG-9884-U

14", Full HD IPS touch display, GT 750M, Haswell
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http://www.gigabyte.com/products/pro...p…

P34G
14" Full HD LCD display, GTX 760M, Quad core Haswell
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If you could somehow get this shipped to you...

This one looks nice,
Specs -
ScreenSize: 14.1" 1600x900
Weight: 1.86 Kg
CPU: Intel Core i7-4702HQ
RAM: 8GB DDR3 - 1600MHz
GPU: Intel HD 4000 + Nvidia GTX 765M (2GB GDDR5 VRAM)
Storage: 512GB SSD

Price: $2299 USD (options are 128/256/512 for the SSD, this is the price of the 512 version)
Razer Blade - Buy Gaming Grade Laptop - Official Razer Online Store (United States)
 
If you could somehow get this shipped to you...

This one looks nice,
Specs -
ScreenSize: 14.1" 1600x900
Weight: 1.86 Kg
CPU: Intel Core i7-4702HQ
RAM: 8GB DDR3 - 1600MHz
GPU: Intel HD 4000 + Nvidia GTX 765M (2GB GDDR5 VRAM)
Storage: 512GB SSD

Price: $2299 USD (options are 128/256/512 for the SSD, this is the price of the 512 version)
Razer Blade - Buy Gaming Grade Laptop - Official Razer Online Store (United States)

Actually I looked up Razer Blade and I would have bought it only if it had a 1080p Display
 
I don't mean to be "that guy," but please, please don't buy a gaming laptop.

All gaming laptop manufacturers have high failure rates over time, including Razer. They're heat management also puts immense strain on the system because they try to fit so much into a small package.

If you want to game, build a desktop. Gaming laptops are just a bad investment.

I'd say you have a 75% chance of board failure in the first two years.
 
I don't mean to be "that guy," but please, please don't buy a gaming laptop.

All gaming laptop manufacturers have high failure rates over time, including Razer. They're heat management also puts immense strain on the system because they try to fit so much into a small package.

If you want to game, build a desktop. Gaming laptops are just a bad investment.

I'd say you have a 75% chance of board failure in the first two years.

I've owned 2 gaming laptops. First one (Asus G73) is a refurb that my fiance now has, and the one I have now (MSI GT780DX) performs wonderfully. I re-pasted both of them, and they run super cool now. Not sure where you're getting the high failure rate statistic from, because as long as you keep them cool they'll be fine.
 
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