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Laptops Get Upgrades For Gamers Who Stay Mobile

By: Chris Channing

If you ever see a PC gamer outside of his or her house, consider yourself lucky. All jokes aside, gaming laptops have only recently been able to keep up with some of today's modern games. The question is- are laptops ready for the gaming scene, or are manufacturers marketing to gamers for extra cash flow?

Laptops Get Gaming Upgrades

The gaming laptop has finally dropped in value so that the average consumer can buy one without breaking the bank. Advances in technology have allowed laptops to be more powerful, yet also be smaller in size.

Processors are now sporting Duo-Core technology, which is a fancy phrase for the use of two processors. This allows for more processing to be done in a multitasking environment- meaning smaller clock rates on processors are needed, which in turn produces less heat. (And as laptop owners know, heat will destroy a laptop quicker than anything)

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.

Next we have the graphics card. The graphics card is what renders all the guns, ammo, enemies, and graphics that you will interact with on your laptop. Obviously this is a rather important component, and thus, it should be of good quality. Sadly, the latest and greatest in graphics cards aren't available in mini formats yet- although good mobile graphics cards can still be had.

Pitfalls In Laptop Gaming

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.

Laptops are famous for the use of the touchpad instead of a mouse. But when laptop gamers try to play a game with the touchpad, they will soon realize that a mouse is usually the only way to go. USB mice can be bought, but they require that a clean and flat surface be had- which isn't always the case.

Final Thoughts On Gaming Laptops

As mobile gaming becomes ever more popular, we can only hope that the hardware increases in both performance and heat dissipation. But as current trends go, you'll be shelling out more money for a laptop that is statistically less productive and has a lesser life longevity. Remember that if you do indeed opt for a gaming laptop, you should buy a cooling fan to help protect your investment.

Article Source: http://technologynetwork.info

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