There is a 1080p version of the XPS 13.hmmm ... the reason I am thinking of ditching the zenbook 13" is the high rez is pretty brutal on the eye balls.
It's being phased out atm, 1080p model not for sale (Europe) - skylake upgrade is eminent.There is a 1080p version of the XPS 13.
It's the skylake upgrade, sept/october. Price drops all around.so now I'm looking at Yoga Pro 3 14", turns out I get a good discount from work. anyone? Price is almost to good to not try.
This is the laptop I bought a few months ago and I've been very happy with it -MSI GE 62. I play X-Com, League of Legends, EU4, CK2, Civilization V, Borderlands Pre-Sequel, etc all at max settings without any lag or issues. Its pretty light at ~6lbs, the screen is great, and really doesn't overheat. I can't speak much to the battery life, since mine is always plugged in, but reviews on the battery life on this seems standard for a laptop with a gtx965M.Any suggestions for a strictly on the go "gaming" laptop? I don't really play any super intense games, mostly strategy and simulation games that aren't too intense. Not too concerned with maximum settings and fps , but I do want to be able to play anything.
Has to be light, portable, good battery life, has to be able to sit on my lap without setting me on fire. SSD a plus. 13-16". Dedicated GPU. A high quality screen is a must.
Looked at the dell xps 13 / alienware 13, budget around $1000. Played with the HP spectre at best buy as well, liked the way that felt.
Dell XPS 13 is a nice notebook. Screen is beautiful. Good price but the chipset is passively cooled so it will throttle.So I think I hit the limitation on my chromebook. I cannot get vmware or virtual box to work properly and I need it for a class. Looks like I am in the market, even though I didn't want to buy until next year. Any suggestions? I don't want to spend too much but I want a nice screen and screaming performance.