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Unlock a new level of gaming with Newegg's premium gaming laptops. Explore our vast selection of gaming computer laptops, combining the latest in gaming technology with the convenience of portability for gaming anywhere. Experience portable power that rivals desktop gaming with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX video cards and high-resolution displays. Ideal for gamers who like to go places, a gaming laptop offers a visually stunning digital experience you can take with you.
Strap on a special-fitted gaming backpack for laptops, keyboards, mice, gaming pads, and other accessories, and you are good to game anywhere. With VR-ready laptops entering the mainstream, gamers will also need room for VR headsets.
Most gamers buy in the $1,000-2,000 range, but a fully decked-out rig can exceed $5,000. Many find decent value in gaming laptops under $1,000—and cost even less if you know what you need and what you can live without.
Remember, as with any tech purchase, the best gaming laptop fits your budget and delivers value at that specific price point. We’ll learn how to gauge value specific to the gamer here.
Dive into a world of gaming with cutting-edge graphics. Discover unbeatable gaming laptop deals featuring top-tier NVIDIA GeForce graphics, ensuring you get the best performance for your budget. Moving down the list of price points from high to low, you will see that graphics card and display features determine much of the price differential. Knowing how to compare NVIDIA GeForce video cards helps gamers find value in laptops.
The latest batch of mobile gamer rigs has full-on desktop GPUs in the build, qualifying them as VR-ready. Mobile gaming rigs with GTX 980 desktop cards hit the market in the previous generation. Budget-minded gamers should check out SKUs with a GTX 1060 for VR gaming.
Lower-tier mobile gaming rigs use M-class NVIDIA cards, which are lighter in weight, energy consumption, heat emission, and performance compared to their desktop counterparts.
What about laptops with SLI? High-end gaming laptops have SLI graphics card configurations NVIDIA jargon for connecting two or more graphics cards to a single motherboard. Capable of pushing pixels at 60+ fps (frames per second) onto ultra-high definition displays, elite models like MSI GTX 1070SLI and GTX 1080SLI laptops run two full-on desktop GPUs and command over $3,500!
Check for refurbished deals if you’re looking for SLI laptops under $1,000. The prices for dual GTX 970M cards are close to that mark.
Are there any gaming laptops under 500? Tight-budgeted gamers find value in refurbished machines on sale under $500. They boast modest but legit gaming specs—a GTX 950M GPU and a 15.6-inch, 768-pixel (HD) display. Use the filters on the left sidebar to specify the price range; usually, a handful of choices will be under $500. Be sure to check our Newegg Deals page for top gaming laptop deals when you are on a budget.
Which CPU for laptop gaming? The vast majority of gaming laptops have a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor. A few low-budget choices have Intel Core i5 CPUs. The Skylake (6000 series) architecture is solidly mainstream for new models. Clock speed ranges between 2.40 – 2.70 GHz, a touch slower than desktop counterparts.
Intel’s laptop CPUs have letter designations at the end that signify additional features:
Storage drives: Laptops use 2.5-inch SATA III storage drives. A 7200 RPM 1 TB HDD is standard for onboard storage in gaming notebooks. Higher-end models will include an SSD in tandem for the OS and your main games—the titles that you want performance boost when running. Super high-end gamer laptops have 1 TB SSDs; 512 GB and 256 GB represent the mid-range, and 128 GB are the entry-level.
Wireless: The latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi connectivity is ideal for multi-player online gaming, which is ubiquitous in new gaming laptop models.
System memory: 16-32 GB of RAM is standard across the board. Laptop memory uses a small online form factor (SO-DIMM), something to be aware of should you upgrade laptop RAM later.
Choose from various display options, from Full HD to Quad High Definition, to match your gaming style. Newegg offers gaming laptops with the perfect balance of screen size and portability, ensuring you get the best visual experience wherever you game. Take advantage of our gaming laptop sales and our clearance store for high-resolution displays for an immersive gaming experience without breaking the bank.
FHD vs. QHD displays: Product sheets require understanding the difference between ‘Full High Definition’ and ‘Quad High Definition’.
With more pixels, QHD displays are beautiful and rich and come at a premium. QHD is recommended on laptops for professional graphics work, so if a gaming laptop doubles in that capacity, QHD is an excellent option.
The quality difference between FHD and QHD is less noticeable on smaller screens than on big monitors—consider that when allocating the budget for the purchase.
FHD resolutions:
QHD resolutions:
Display size matters: Manufacturers make jumbo laptop displays especially for gamers—18.4-inch displays and larger are the biggest of the bunch. Getting full HD (1080-pixel) on screens of this size takes a GTX 10 Series GPU or dual-SLI M-series GPUs. Jumbos can run over $3,000 but can be found in the mid-$2,000s with more modest storage specs.
A 17.3-inch HD laptop display is much more reasonably priced, requiring only a GTX 960M to push the appropriate pixels to it. You will find gaming laptops under $1,000 with these specifications. But if you’re looking to go 4K with your 17.3-inch, you are back in GTX 10 Series / GTX 970M SLI territory, so prices run in the mid-$2,000s and upwards.
Value-minded gamers will find lower prices for laptops with 15.6-inch displays—well below the $1,000 threshold—and some are capable of 4K. Truth be told, the difference between 4K and FHD on a 15.6-inch screen is not as noticeable as on a larger display. Take that into account if the budget is an issue.
Newegg's selection includes compact and lightweight laptops with long battery life for gamers on the move, ensuring you stay in the game no matter where you are. The smallest gaming laptops (12-14 inches) offer the most extended battery life, so they come at a higher premium compared to the size above them. Small computers like Dell Alienware with a 13.3-inch display are popular. Newer models offer the first OLED displays in gaming laptops and come with a GTX 1060 for VR gaming.
Customize your gaming experience by selecting a gaming laptop based on your favorite games, desired screen size, and budget. When you buy gaming laptops, Newegg's filters help you find the option to meet your specific gaming needs.
What are you playing? The games you play determine the minimum specs that you need. For VR gaming laptops, that means a GTX 10 Series GPU. Nearly every title has its benchmarks. Start by knowing them.
Screen size vs. portability? A great-looking jumbo display is bulkier and heavier to lug around, and it drains the battery. If you’re out on the move, small is beautiful—consider a 13.3” in and under if that’s important to you. Look for an Intel Core i7 U-series for better battery life. Use the Thin & Light filter on the left sidebar.
Build feel vs. price? Polycarbonate—yep, plastic—is inexpensive and thus most commonly used for the frame at the entry-level. Carbon fiber is popular for mid-range lightweight portables; aluminum and magnesium alloys are premium-grade. Keyboard feel is also important—ideally, laptops with a full-size shift key and a 1.88 mm keyboard pitch are most comfortable for typing. If you love the clack, a gaming laptop with a mechanical keyboard (see the MSI GT series) is up your alley.
Professional and gaming? A gaming laptop for business is legit, especially for visual creatives and designers. You may want to game while on the road for work and need to keep rainbow backlit keys and other gamer-centric build features on the down low. There are plenty of inconspicuous gamer laptops, so have your pick. Something like a Dell Inspiron or MSI GT series plays nicely with work.
There are a few factors to consider when you want to buy gaming laptops. The best gaming laptop for you is an ideal balance of what you need, what you want, and what is nice to have, and figuring it into a budget range. Each brand weighs performance against price at every price point. Check out a Dell Inspiron 15 for an affordable gaming laptop under $1,000. Use the filters on the side of this page to compare similar offerings at that price point.
The graphics card is a crucial piece of hardware to consider for gaming performance. Display size and resolution follow GPU power. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 series is the top choice for gaming. Depending on your preference for size and budget, a large screen (17-19 inches) at FHD resolution offers a stunning digital experience on a mobile PC.
It is a dedicated graphics processor. It differs from a mobile workstation because it has pre-installed Windows Home instead of Windows Professional. Mobile workstations may have specialized video cards for CAD and video editing instead of gaming—a NVIDIA Quadro or AMD FireEye instead of a GeForce GTX.
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