laptop for university- and a little gaming

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First of all, I used this forum last time I was looking to buy a pc, and you guys found me a great deal, so this time I will try, as I'm going back to school soon.

As the title says, I'm looking for a laptop that is both good for studying
Preferably:
- "Stylish", not something like the ASUS rog (if you know what I mean).
- Good keyboard and mouse pad.
- Good battery
- 15" screen

And for gaming:
- Should be able to play some of the small/medium games. (Like League of Legends, BF and some smaller games from steam)
- I don't necessarily have to play every game on the highest of highest graphics.

Budget: 1.600 $ (1400 euros) I'm located in Denmark, if you find it on a german website that will be sufficient.

Also, I would prefer not to buy a HP, Toshiba or Acer, since I've had bad experiences with those kinds. I'm thinking something like Dell/Asus even MSI?

I have been looking at several computers, but I just can't seem to find one that captures all my demands. Also I'm not a native speaker, so some of my explanations and wishes might be a little unclear, feel free to ask questions.

I hope I can get some recommendations.
 
Solution
If you like style and performance, you generally can't go wrong with Lenovo's 15.6" Y50 series.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y50/

The top tier clocks in at $1300 and comes with a full quad-core i7, a 512GB SSD, and a very competent GTX 960M graphics card.
I would have said the asus rog but you have said that you don't like the looks of them. You could go for the msi ge or gt series, auros series or the barebone laptops.
 
If you like style and performance, you generally can't go wrong with Lenovo's 15.6" Y50 series.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y50/

The top tier clocks in at $1300 and comes with a full quad-core i7, a 512GB SSD, and a very competent GTX 960M graphics card.
 
Solution
Asus rog where actually one of my first picks, until I saw the design.

I've been looking into the Lenovo y50-70, and looks like it got some bad reviews, for its customer service and apparently a lot of problems with the hardware?