I use a G series ASUS laptop, and swear by it. They're meaty machines, really well made, and the cooling system (VERY important in a lappie) is second to none. http://www.asus.com/us/site/g-series/
I recently sold my desktop and moved abroad and I'm looking for a good laptop to get some game art done. It needs to be a laptop, but I had considered getting a macbook pro maxed out. They're not bad and I grew up with macs so I like using them, but for a similar price I saw this beast.…
I don't like high end machines. Technology progresses so fast, you probably get the same thing for half the price in a year or two. So I prefer buying computers for less than 1k, and just replace them more often. In the end it's always the much better deal.
Hmm, meaty machine, but id be weary of ordering a laptop all the way from South Korea. Iv been buying laptops from PCSpecialist.co.uk for a few years now and they have been really solidly built and reliable performance wise, and you can spec them out pretty good with all the latest components. Id suggest having a look…
I have a Lenovo y410p and got it for around 900 dollars. It plays everything on max and does pretty much all game art work I've ever really needed to do on it. Also, you can upgrade the graphics cards overtime with the drive way that's interchangeable, like Dataday mentioned. I'd personally go with something that costs…
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I'm gonna do some research into the ASUS gseries andthat Lenovo you mentioned. In terms of the country, I'm living in south korea for the forseeable future, i just didn't update my profile. Gmarket is like the Korean Amazon, i think it's pretty reliable in that respect. It's clearly…
A bit crazy, but for what you probably will use it for isnt that a bit overkill? Why not look at the Lenovo (gaming series), Razer Edge or Sager offerings. I use a Lenovo y510p with an extra vid card docked into its cd port and its been able to handle everything I throw at it.