Videographer/College student looking for laptop

yourekindalame

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Coming this fall I will be enrolled in college with a major in Film. I've been looking at the MBP but I also like to play games in my spare time. I also enjoy having 1TB of space yet the new MBPs have small SSDs. I dont want to have to pay 2500 for a low-mid range graphic card in a MBP. I own both an iMac and a PC at home, so I don't really have a preference of OS. Before you suggest that I just get a desktop, I can't, I need the mobility of a laptop for regular Word processing and the power for rendering. I use Adobe Premiere, Photoshop and Sony Vegas very often and Cinema 4D + After Effects not as much as I would like because my current notebook can't handle it.

Budget: $0 - $1500 (If you find something that's slightly over my budget please still post it)
Weight: under 6 lbs
Size: 15-15.6" PORTABLE laptop
Storage: HDD and SDD, 1 TB HDD preferably
How long do I plan to keep it: All four years of college and hopefully longer
Country: USA
Style: I like more sleek looks than bulky, and I would prefer a black or colored laptop over gray. I will be bringing this to class so I don't really want crazy lights everywhere. The backlit keyboard is enough.
Ram: preferably 8-16 gb
Games I play often: Minecraft, Garry's Mod, DayZ, Sims, CS:GO... hopefully more intensive games such as BF4 with the new laptop
Battery Life: Over 5 hours
Needs: An IPS panel, backlit keyboard, a near silent fan, SD card reader
Wants: Full numberpad, Intel i7

**If the device has a bad touchpad it's okay, I use a mouse anyways**
***I know that some of these options means a huge price tag, but this is just what I would prefer to have in a laptop***


What I've checked out so far:
HP Omen 15: too small storage space but great design
Lenovo Y50: the screen is bad and I rather have a proper laptop straight out of the box than having to replace the screen myself
Macbook Pro: Pushing my price limit
Aspire V Nitro VN7-591G-74SK: What I'm leaning towards
MSI GS60 Ghost: I'm worried of how loud the fan is but a great option
MSI Apache series: .....The fan sounds like an Apache
Gigabytes: Too large in size for my liking
Razer: Too expensive for such a small SSD

Since I am not in a rush I am willing to wait for any new upcoming laptops that are released before July.
 
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834233059 - Gigabyte with 870m configuration fits all your needs, I myself game and for University use a GS70, 870m version and yes it is loud when gaming on resource intensive titles but if you can find a GS60 with a 860m they are much quieter. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152689&cm_re=gs60-_-34-152-689-_-Product - However MSI have a lightup LED similar to apples idea in which the dragon lights up white so it might be a put off for you?

In terms of Macbook pro if you're a gamer then I would never go for one as they simply cant handle intensive game and are more geared towards professional users. The nitro is also a very good bet if you're looking to play...

stokieben

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834233059 - Gigabyte with 870m configuration fits all your needs, I myself game and for University use a GS70, 870m version and yes it is loud when gaming on resource intensive titles but if you can find a GS60 with a 860m they are much quieter. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152689&cm_re=gs60-_-34-152-689-_-Product - However MSI have a lightup LED similar to apples idea in which the dragon lights up white so it might be a put off for you?

In terms of Macbook pro if you're a gamer then I would never go for one as they simply cant handle intensive game and are more geared towards professional users. The nitro is also a very good bet if you're looking to play games, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834314702&cm_re=nitro-_-34-314-701-_-Product configured with 16gb Ram, 860m and 256GB SSD for 1.1k is a steal. I don't live in the USA so I'm sure you can find better prices however these are good starting points. You could also look at some laptop boutiques Ibuypower for example.

 
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