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I was thinking about a gaming laptop and then had a moment of doubt. Are the mouse and keyboards of poor quality?

I was thinking about a gaming laptop and then had a moment of doubt. Are the mouse and keyboards of poor quality?

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yarabi87
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12-30-2016, 05:38 PM
#11
If you're using an external mouse and keyboard, adding a monitor might be a good idea. You could also consider purchasing a mid-tier tower to get more power from it. lol. I was planning on getting a laptop because the size is appealing. A GPU in a laptop is something new, and the build quality is solid. It's not like most gaming PCs these days. But honestly, that's not what I'm after. As for what I'm currently considering...
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yarabi87
12-30-2016, 05:38 PM #11

If you're using an external mouse and keyboard, adding a monitor might be a good idea. You could also consider purchasing a mid-tier tower to get more power from it. lol. I was planning on getting a laptop because the size is appealing. A GPU in a laptop is something new, and the build quality is solid. It's not like most gaming PCs these days. But honestly, that's not what I'm after. As for what I'm currently considering...

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Squidney916
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12-31-2016, 10:14 PM
#12
Do you have a gaming laptop available? If yes, then you understand the challenges these users encounter and I’m uncertain why someone passionate about intense gaming would prefer a laptop. No matter how impressive the design, it doesn’t matter when performance is critical. However, I believe sticking with Alienware is the most sensible choice for your laptop requirements if that’s the direction you’re heading.
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Squidney916
12-31-2016, 10:14 PM #12

Do you have a gaming laptop available? If yes, then you understand the challenges these users encounter and I’m uncertain why someone passionate about intense gaming would prefer a laptop. No matter how impressive the design, it doesn’t matter when performance is critical. However, I believe sticking with Alienware is the most sensible choice for your laptop requirements if that’s the direction you’re heading.

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imTri
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01-02-2017, 08:03 AM
#13
I used to have a desktop, but switched to a laptop during college. After 2015, GPUs really advanced, so I rebuilt and found a good deal at microcenter for a Dell laptop with a GPU. I was really interested, but it was about twice as much for an Alienware version with a quality gaming keyboard, which is a great deal.
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imTri
01-02-2017, 08:03 AM #13

I used to have a desktop, but switched to a laptop during college. After 2015, GPUs really advanced, so I rebuilt and found a good deal at microcenter for a Dell laptop with a GPU. I was really interested, but it was about twice as much for an Alienware version with a quality gaming keyboard, which is a great deal.

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Death_Guard
Junior Member
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01-02-2017, 08:58 AM
#14
I've never experienced problems with gaming on a laptop keyboard before, nor have I thought about latency during purchases—just the typing experience. Generally, a laptop doesn't offer a keyboard as good as an expensive gaming keyboard like Razer's analog models. I think the Razer Blade 15 features an optical mechanical keyboard, but you'll only find something like that on premium laptops, not mid-range ones. You'd likely need to double your budget.
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Death_Guard
01-02-2017, 08:58 AM #14

I've never experienced problems with gaming on a laptop keyboard before, nor have I thought about latency during purchases—just the typing experience. Generally, a laptop doesn't offer a keyboard as good as an expensive gaming keyboard like Razer's analog models. I think the Razer Blade 15 features an optical mechanical keyboard, but you'll only find something like that on premium laptops, not mid-range ones. You'd likely need to double your budget.

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iPhan
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01-03-2017, 02:05 AM
#15
I reached out to MicroCenter and they confirmed it’s a base model, similar to the inexpensive ones around ten dollars that come with non-gaming computers. I’d essentially have to bring my own keyboard wherever I went, and everything would feel off because of the stacking of these cheap models. It’s not that it’s drastically different, but when your mouse runs at 1000Hz while your keyboard isn’t that good, or anything like that.
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iPhan
01-03-2017, 02:05 AM #15

I reached out to MicroCenter and they confirmed it’s a base model, similar to the inexpensive ones around ten dollars that come with non-gaming computers. I’d essentially have to bring my own keyboard wherever I went, and everything would feel off because of the stacking of these cheap models. It’s not that it’s drastically different, but when your mouse runs at 1000Hz while your keyboard isn’t that good, or anything like that.

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StrengthIsOp
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01-18-2017, 08:36 AM
#16
There is no reason you can't treat your gaming laptop as a desktop, if you want.
You can have a gaming laptop and just have it closed up sitting on the desk and hook it to a decent keyboard, mouse, a nice big gaming monitor and a set of speakers. It'll work just like a desktop, only you'll have the option to disconnect everything and blammo you have a portable laptop.
Or you can just build yourself a nice desktop.
The question really is, do you want/need portability?
If portability is a selling point for you, then get a gaming laptop.
If your "gaming laptop" will sit eternally on a desk, then build a regular computer.
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StrengthIsOp
01-18-2017, 08:36 AM #16

There is no reason you can't treat your gaming laptop as a desktop, if you want.
You can have a gaming laptop and just have it closed up sitting on the desk and hook it to a decent keyboard, mouse, a nice big gaming monitor and a set of speakers. It'll work just like a desktop, only you'll have the option to disconnect everything and blammo you have a portable laptop.
Or you can just build yourself a nice desktop.
The question really is, do you want/need portability?
If portability is a selling point for you, then get a gaming laptop.
If your "gaming laptop" will sit eternally on a desk, then build a regular computer.

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javiberni
Member
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02-08-2017, 11:09 PM
#17
Exactly what I'm saying is, it would be more economical if you bought a gaming laptop and peripheral set together instead of purchasing them separately. Lol. A desktop setup could provide better performance using the same components that are typically found in desktops rather than laptops. It doesn't really make much sense to me—they're even producing laptops with GPUs for gaming but attaching poor-quality peripherals. It's just a cheap upsell designed to push you toward getting exactly what you want. A laptop would be better suited as a desktop, lol. I don't mind that idea. And I guess yes, you could say it's now a portable desktop if you prefer. But honestly, I wouldn't want that otherwise. I'm curious if all brands, including Alienware and Razer, are including low-quality peripherals as a selling point for gaming. It's just for gaming, but if you're actually playing, buy the right stuff, okay? Lol.
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javiberni
02-08-2017, 11:09 PM #17

Exactly what I'm saying is, it would be more economical if you bought a gaming laptop and peripheral set together instead of purchasing them separately. Lol. A desktop setup could provide better performance using the same components that are typically found in desktops rather than laptops. It doesn't really make much sense to me—they're even producing laptops with GPUs for gaming but attaching poor-quality peripherals. It's just a cheap upsell designed to push you toward getting exactly what you want. A laptop would be better suited as a desktop, lol. I don't mind that idea. And I guess yes, you could say it's now a portable desktop if you prefer. But honestly, I wouldn't want that otherwise. I'm curious if all brands, including Alienware and Razer, are including low-quality peripherals as a selling point for gaming. It's just for gaming, but if you're actually playing, buy the right stuff, okay? Lol.

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KidzBeEz
Member
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02-10-2017, 05:55 PM
#18
Most laptops I've used had a superior keyboard compared to those inexpensive $10 models, but you won't achieve what you're looking for with this particular one. Using an analog optical keyboard that most gamers wouldn't require makes you a high-end gamer. To enjoy such features, you need a premium laptop. This article is a bit outdated, yet I think the current Razer Blade Advanced still uses the same keyboard, just with some adjustments to keycap size and layout:
Razer unveils the world’s first optical laptop keyboard – Razer Newsroom
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KidzBeEz
02-10-2017, 05:55 PM #18

Most laptops I've used had a superior keyboard compared to those inexpensive $10 models, but you won't achieve what you're looking for with this particular one. Using an analog optical keyboard that most gamers wouldn't require makes you a high-end gamer. To enjoy such features, you need a premium laptop. This article is a bit outdated, yet I think the current Razer Blade Advanced still uses the same keyboard, just with some adjustments to keycap size and layout:
Razer unveils the world’s first optical laptop keyboard – Razer Newsroom

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thehappy84
Senior Member
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02-10-2017, 07:43 PM
#19
I invested around $250 in an analog keyboard that functions like a joystick for playing Halo Infinite with a mouse and keyboard. They even integrated the walk into the game's code, though it doesn't perform very well since the game treats simultaneous controller and mouse use as an issue. It's a neat feature, but it feels generic and not tailored to even a Halo game with razer skins on the armor if you download ha
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thehappy84
02-10-2017, 07:43 PM #19

I invested around $250 in an analog keyboard that functions like a joystick for playing Halo Infinite with a mouse and keyboard. They even integrated the walk into the game's code, though it doesn't perform very well since the game treats simultaneous controller and mouse use as an issue. It's a neat feature, but it feels generic and not tailored to even a Halo game with razer skins on the armor if you download ha

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levoyageur92
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02-26-2017, 02:25 AM
#20
They seem interesting, though I haven't tried them yet. I already own a Razer mechanical keyboard.
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levoyageur92
02-26-2017, 02:25 AM #20

They seem interesting, though I haven't tried them yet. I already own a Razer mechanical keyboard.

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