I need Help choosing a laptop for school and play

Sax_Derp

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I'm in the market for a new laptop for college in the fall of 2015 (I know I'm early, but I'm trying to decide now :/ ) I would like to have at least five-six hours battery life and it be portable without drawing too many stares Gaming wise I really only play Minecraft, Starmade, Smite, Space Engineers, and a little League. I've been considering the Razor Blade 14 (2013) because that meets my needs, but I was wondering if I could get some slightly cheaper options at $1,700 and under. I don't really need much power for school seeing as I'm a Pre-Pharmacy student, so anything intensive I do is going to be of my own choice, I do Photoshop and edit gameplay videos, but not very often (about once, maybe twice a month?) Oh, and on the point of storage, SSD is preferred at 256GB unless a larger capacity fits under the price range. I have two external 1TB hard drives I keep most of my crap on. Screen size is a non issue

So I guess what I need is
*Under $1,700
*Solid performance for the games listed above
*Somewhat light and thin (not Alienware 14 heavy, doesn't have to be Blade small)
*Preferably centered touchpad, buttons are a non-issue I use a mouse, and Num pad can be absent too
*256GB SSD

I've heard good things about the MSI Ghost, but offset touchpads and moving around the keys irked me when I tried it.

I actually don't know how useful what I posted was, but It would be awesome if it helped someone find what I need. Thanks ahead of time.
 

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I'm in the market for a new laptop for college in the fall of 2015 (I know I'm early, but I'm trying to decide now :/ ) I would like to have at least five-six hours battery life and it be portable without drawing too many stares Gaming wise I really only play Minecraft, Starmade, Smite, Space Engineers, and a little League. I've been considering the Razor Blade 14 (2013) because that meets my needs, but I was wondering if I could get some slightly cheaper options at $1,700 and under. I don't really need much power for school seeing as I'm a Pre-Pharmacy student, so anything intensive I do is going to be of my own choice, I do Photoshop and edit gameplay videos, but not very often (about once, maybe twice a month?) Oh, and on the point of storage, SSD is preferred at 256GB unless a larger capacity fits under the price range. I have two external 1TB hard drives I keep most of my crap on. Screen size is a non issue

So I guess what I need is
*Under $1,700
*Solid performance for the games listed above
*Somewhat light and thin (not Alienware 14 heavy, doesn't have to be Blade small)
*Preferably centered touchpad, buttons are a non-issue I use a mouse, and Num pad can be absent too
*256GB SSD

I've heard good things about the MSI Ghost, but offset touchpads and moving around the keys irked me when I tried it.

I actually don't know how useful what I posted was, but It would be awesome if it helped someone find what I need. Thanks ahead of time.

If you primarily use the mouse over the touchpad, then I would say its positioning doesn't matter as you can physically turn the pad and its buttons off.
 

Sax_Derp

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It's actually something that annoys me when I'm typing because of the uneven wrist rests. And because they tend to shift the keyboard over too when they do it

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There's no point in looking right now, if you want it for next fall. If you're buying now to USE next fall, that's a bit different, but the stuff next year should be Broadwell-based and much better on the battery life (and a little better on the performance) than what you would find now. League is probably the most-demanding of the games you listed, and it's not a PC-killer, so going for a high-end gaming device like the Blade isn't necessary.

I'd say that anything with an i5 inside (not a U-class i5, though) will suffice. Find one that's comfortable and looks appealing, because your demands are heavy on the gaming front, so a gaming laptop won't be necessary. Anything with an i5-M and a dedicated GPU will work.
 

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There's no point in looking right now, if you want it for next fall. If you're buying now to USE next fall, that's a bit different, but the stuff next year should be Broadwell-based and much better on the battery life (and a little better on the performance) than what you would find now. League is probably the most-demanding of the games you listed, and it's not a PC-killer, so going for a high-end gaming device like the Blade isn't necessary.

I'd say that anything with an i5 inside (not a U-class i5, though) will suffice. Find one that's comfortable and looks appealing, because your demands are heavy on the gaming front, so a gaming laptop won't be necessary. Anything with an i5-M and a dedicated GPU will work.

Yeah I guess I should have clarified that it will be used before then, but not often. So you think I should hold off until next year?

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If waiting is an option, waiting is the best option every time. You'll always have legitimate improvements come by then, and Broadwell should be a fairly-nice jump, given the potential power gains and the possible DDR4 availability to come with it (though the machines with DDR4 will likely be pricy for a while). If you don't need it now, there's little reason to spend on 2013 hardware for a 2015 workload.
 

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If waiting is an option, waiting is the best option every time. You'll always have legitimate improvements come by then, and Broadwell should be a fairly-nice jump, given the potential power gains and the possible DDR4 availability to come with it (though the machines with DDR4 will likely be pricy for a while). If you don't need it now, there's little reason to spend on 2013 hardware for a 2015 workload.

Actually the main reason I was going for a full fledged gaming laptop is because in Space Engineers you're rather limited by what your pc can handle. I wanted to be able to get into larger builds without having it stutter on me. And still be able to play with a friend or two. But waiting is an option, it's just that the cost of every seems to be going up so high now. Oh well. Thank you for the help.
 

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