Cheapest Laptop for Gaming and College (Prebuilt with add ons)

Agent3

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Apr 20, 2013
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Hi, since I just entered college, I have to get a laptop since im in IT and doing programming and app development and stuff. Im also into causual gaming.
So basically im looking for reasonable choices.


Specs:
Cpu: i7 3rd gen quad
Gpu: mid range dedicated plus integrated intel 4000
Screen: 14inch (1600*900) decent, not necessarily ips or high end
Speakers: decent, usually okay with any.
Build quality: decent

 
Budget ? Size ?

I have bought a bunch of these ....

http://www.lpc-digital.com/sager-np9150.html

15.6” Full HD 16:9 LED-Backlit Super Clear Gloss type (or Matte for + $30)
GTX 670MX 3GB GDDR5 Memory (675 MX for + $100)
i7-3630QM Processor
Buy OS on campus ... typically $10 - $25
8GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1600MHz - 2 X 4GB (16 GB for + $70)
750GB 7200rpm SATA 300 Hard Drive (750 GB Momentus Hybrid SSD / HD for + $90)
8X DVD±R/RW/4X +DL Super-Multi Drive (BR Player for + $55)
Integrated 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN + Bluetooth
8 cells smart Lithium-Ion battery pack 76.96Wh
Integrated Fingerprint Reader
Free Shipping

That is $1,269 in options. Add $81 in options and ya get an extra $50 iscount. Of all the above, I'd recommend the Moments strongest, I have one model; with an SSD + HD and another w/ the Moments and unless ya use a benchmark, the performance is indistinguishable. That total would be $1,309
 



Forgotten to specify. No more than S$1500. (Sgd)
 


Hi, can you explain in what aspects is it good? Because I feel its overpriced specs wise. I just need decent build quality and wouldnt want to pay more for" ultrabook" or" bussiness" functions.
 


Hi, can you explain in what aspects is it good? Because I feel its overpriced specs wise. I just need decent build quality and wouldnt want to pay more for" ultrabook" or" bussiness" functions.
 


Which country is this available in?
 



How does the above laptop compare to the hp elitebook 8000 series, lenovo idealpad y400 and fujitsu lh532?

 


How does this compare to the other models at the site? and is this brand reliable?