The last year has seen masses of hype thrown towards Microsoft’s Xbox 360, Sony’s Playstaion 3 and Nintendo’s Wii but a lot of interest has been seen in PC games. Basically whatever happens the PC will always be a major games platform.
Despite the efforts of some, gaming desktops are usually labelled big, ugly, loud, downright expensive and they are usually put in the corner of the bedroom. Enter the Laptop Computer…
Laptop computers are now accountable for up to 50 percent of all Computers sold which has been propelled by the consumer market.
Although most users don’t require mobility there’s something about being able to move a notebook computer from place to place and being wire free that we all find a must. The only gripe for game lovers was that the majority laptops were not powerful enough for playing games.
Any notebook meant for playing games on was also big, ugly, loud and just downright expensive.
Things have changed, changed a lot in fact. First the Core Duo processors started matching the pace of Desktop processors. Intel have done brilliantly marketing centrino and being the market frontrunner but AMD has applied the necessary pressure on them with their Turion X2 line. Nvidia has also pushed the limit on performance with their range of performance graphic processors. Things are moving in the right direction. Intel release the quad core processor in 2008. Nvidia will release the Geforce 9 series after having success with the 8 series.
Here are some good Gaming Laptops.











