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Old 05-03-2011, 01:29 PM   #24
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I always like to game on a desktop. I can connect a way way bigger monitior to my desktop then any LCD screen a laptop can provide. Also I find using an actual keyboard is better for me. Most of the new games would only run on good or low settings on a laptop while on a desktop I can crank it up max settings. Before I always though there isn't a big difference of graphics but now I do lol.

Not to mention the built in sound card on laptop is pretty crappy so audio is not great. Is also cheaper to upgrade a desktop then a laptop.

I try gaming on a laptop before and I just can't handle it. The keys for me are too close to each other. in the end I give my laptop to my sister lol.

I still think is going to take a long way for gaming to have the same video and audio effects of a gaming desktop with decent price. I think my new desktop only cost about less than $1000 with a 24inch LCD monitior with pretty decent specs. I am sure with that price I won't be able to get a decent gaming laptop with.
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