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Looking for guidance on picking a trustworthy laptop suitable for professional tasks and casual game development.

Looking for guidance on picking a trustworthy laptop suitable for professional tasks and casual game development.

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lihlo
Junior Member
41
08-18-2023, 07:28 AM
#1
Hi everyone,
I’m seeking advice on a trustworthy laptop suited for work, light narrative/game design, and occasional gaming. My budget is about CAD 3500 (including tax), with a bit more for a newer model. I’m based in Canada but might relocate to Asia soon, so I need devices that are easy to repair and have accessible parts.

Key requirements:
- Quiet performance during video calls and light creative tasks
- Screen with matte finish, bright display, FHD+ or higher, size 15–16”
- Minimum 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, preferably upgradable
- Battery lasts 8–12 hours for light usage
- Plays recent games smoothly at 60 FPS+ in 1080p
- Robust build and solid warranty coverage

I’ve received varied suggestions from AI tools and a local shop, so I’d value insights from someone with practical experience. Which models would you recommend? What specifications or features should I focus on for this scenario?
Thanks a lot for your assistance!
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lihlo
08-18-2023, 07:28 AM #1

Hi everyone,
I’m seeking advice on a trustworthy laptop suited for work, light narrative/game design, and occasional gaming. My budget is about CAD 3500 (including tax), with a bit more for a newer model. I’m based in Canada but might relocate to Asia soon, so I need devices that are easy to repair and have accessible parts.

Key requirements:
- Quiet performance during video calls and light creative tasks
- Screen with matte finish, bright display, FHD+ or higher, size 15–16”
- Minimum 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, preferably upgradable
- Battery lasts 8–12 hours for light usage
- Plays recent games smoothly at 60 FPS+ in 1080p
- Robust build and solid warranty coverage

I’ve received varied suggestions from AI tools and a local shop, so I’d value insights from someone with practical experience. Which models would you recommend? What specifications or features should I focus on for this scenario?
Thanks a lot for your assistance!

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Enderboss1449
Member
203
08-18-2023, 08:15 AM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! I’m based in Canada but might relocate to Asia soon. Repairability and parts availability are important for me. How quickly should I wait? I recommend delaying your purchase and opting for a laptop in your future destination country. This ensures smoother warranty claims and better compatibility with the local climate, especially since Asia is a tropical region. Can you share links that demonstrate what you have access to?
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Enderboss1449
08-18-2023, 08:15 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! I’m based in Canada but might relocate to Asia soon. Repairability and parts availability are important for me. How quickly should I wait? I recommend delaying your purchase and opting for a laptop in your future destination country. This ensures smoother warranty claims and better compatibility with the local climate, especially since Asia is a tropical region. Can you share links that demonstrate what you have access to?

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Avaleigh
Junior Member
17
08-22-2023, 02:09 PM
#3
Your comment about Asia being tropical makes sense and should be taken into account of course, but for several reasons (difficulty to get a laptop by a very specific configuration, asian websites not always in English and people rarely speaking English fluently in Asia), I'll buy in Canada if possible. I could get a 16 GB RAM, 1 TB toaster if needed, but not speaking the language will make it difficult to ask for a specific configuration and making sure there are no misunderstandings. As I don't know the proper terminology for software and hardware, I used AI to structure a list for what I'm looking for when looking for a laptop.I would have liked to share web links for various products, but since AI and computer sellers shared very different points of view with me, I don't feel confident about what type of laptop to buy at all (workstation, gamer computer or other, I'm not even sure anymore).
In Canada, we have access to brands like Dell, Lenovo, HP, Acer, Asus, etc., so I’d rather buy here before moving.
What I’ll use the laptop for:
Video calls
for work (needs to be quiet during calls, 1080p webcam with a privacy shutter).
Narrative design
(I’m just starting) for indie projects, possibly using Unreal Engine, Blueprints, or Twine. Not for heavy AAA games, but I don’t want to be limited.
Gaming
: playing recent games (Baldur’s Gate 3, Elden Ring, Expeditions 33, etc.) at 1080p, 60 FPS on medium settings, without overheating.
General tasks
: writing, productivity, etc.
My main needs:
Screen
: 15.6" to 16", matte (no touchscreen, no OLED), FHD+ or better, bright (500 nits ideally).
Battery
: 8-12 hours for light use (work, writing).
Quiet
: No fan noise during video calls or light work; some noise is fine for gaming.
RAM
: 32 GB minimum (64 GB upgradable is a plus).
Storage
: 1 TB SSD minimum (2 TB upgradable is ideal).
Not soldered:
Parts that could need to be changed not being soldered would be a huge +
Durability
: Should last 7-8 years, easy to repair (non-soldered RAM/SSD), with parts available in Asia.
OS
: Windows 11 Pro (configurable in French).
Keyboard
: Ideally Canadian-French layout with backlight and numpad, but not a dealbreaker (I can use an external keyboard).
Brands
: Avoid ones with frequent issues (e.g., HP for battery/motherboard problems). Something durable like a ThinkPad would be great.
Delivery
: Quebec, Canada, within 10-14 days max.
Warranty
: At least 1 year, ideally 3 years with coverage in Asia.
What’s been suggested:
A seller recommended an
Alienware 16 AREA-51
(Ultra 9, RTX 5080, 32/64 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 16" QHD 240 Hz). Sounds powerful, but maybe overkill for my needs?
Suggested by AI:
ASUS ProArt P16 (2025)
: Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 64 GB RAM, 2 TB SSD, RTX 4070, 4K OLED (but I’d prefer matte).
Dell Precision 5690
: Core Ultra 7 165H, 64 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, RTX 1000 Ada, FHD+ matte screen.
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 9
: i9-14900HX, 32 GB RAM (upgradable), 1 TB SSD, RTX 4080, QHD 240 Hz screen.The seller didn’t agree with these suggestions, so I’m a bit lost.
*Those were not seconded at all by the computer seller.
My questions:
Is the Alienware overkill for my needs, or is it a good fit?
About
ASUS ProArt P16 (2025),
Dell Precision 5690
and
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 9
, do those make sense at all? AI suggested those and I don't know if that's reliable at all.
Are there models/brands I should consider (which are available in North America)?
Beyond brands, is there a type of laptop (workstation, gaming laptop, other) or configuration to look for, based on the requirements and uses mentioned (GPU, CPU, etc.)?
If anyone has been to SEA, any tips for finding spare parts in Asia or getting international warranty coverage? Should I forget about coverage at all and just take a general 1 year warranty?
Thank you for the help. I appreciate it. If you have suggestions or personal experiences, those would be quite useful. Have a nice day.
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Avaleigh
08-22-2023, 02:09 PM #3

Your comment about Asia being tropical makes sense and should be taken into account of course, but for several reasons (difficulty to get a laptop by a very specific configuration, asian websites not always in English and people rarely speaking English fluently in Asia), I'll buy in Canada if possible. I could get a 16 GB RAM, 1 TB toaster if needed, but not speaking the language will make it difficult to ask for a specific configuration and making sure there are no misunderstandings. As I don't know the proper terminology for software and hardware, I used AI to structure a list for what I'm looking for when looking for a laptop.I would have liked to share web links for various products, but since AI and computer sellers shared very different points of view with me, I don't feel confident about what type of laptop to buy at all (workstation, gamer computer or other, I'm not even sure anymore).
In Canada, we have access to brands like Dell, Lenovo, HP, Acer, Asus, etc., so I’d rather buy here before moving.
What I’ll use the laptop for:
Video calls
for work (needs to be quiet during calls, 1080p webcam with a privacy shutter).
Narrative design
(I’m just starting) for indie projects, possibly using Unreal Engine, Blueprints, or Twine. Not for heavy AAA games, but I don’t want to be limited.
Gaming
: playing recent games (Baldur’s Gate 3, Elden Ring, Expeditions 33, etc.) at 1080p, 60 FPS on medium settings, without overheating.
General tasks
: writing, productivity, etc.
My main needs:
Screen
: 15.6" to 16", matte (no touchscreen, no OLED), FHD+ or better, bright (500 nits ideally).
Battery
: 8-12 hours for light use (work, writing).
Quiet
: No fan noise during video calls or light work; some noise is fine for gaming.
RAM
: 32 GB minimum (64 GB upgradable is a plus).
Storage
: 1 TB SSD minimum (2 TB upgradable is ideal).
Not soldered:
Parts that could need to be changed not being soldered would be a huge +
Durability
: Should last 7-8 years, easy to repair (non-soldered RAM/SSD), with parts available in Asia.
OS
: Windows 11 Pro (configurable in French).
Keyboard
: Ideally Canadian-French layout with backlight and numpad, but not a dealbreaker (I can use an external keyboard).
Brands
: Avoid ones with frequent issues (e.g., HP for battery/motherboard problems). Something durable like a ThinkPad would be great.
Delivery
: Quebec, Canada, within 10-14 days max.
Warranty
: At least 1 year, ideally 3 years with coverage in Asia.
What’s been suggested:
A seller recommended an
Alienware 16 AREA-51
(Ultra 9, RTX 5080, 32/64 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 16" QHD 240 Hz). Sounds powerful, but maybe overkill for my needs?
Suggested by AI:
ASUS ProArt P16 (2025)
: Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, 64 GB RAM, 2 TB SSD, RTX 4070, 4K OLED (but I’d prefer matte).
Dell Precision 5690
: Core Ultra 7 165H, 64 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, RTX 1000 Ada, FHD+ matte screen.
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 9
: i9-14900HX, 32 GB RAM (upgradable), 1 TB SSD, RTX 4080, QHD 240 Hz screen.The seller didn’t agree with these suggestions, so I’m a bit lost.
*Those were not seconded at all by the computer seller.
My questions:
Is the Alienware overkill for my needs, or is it a good fit?
About
ASUS ProArt P16 (2025),
Dell Precision 5690
and
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 9
, do those make sense at all? AI suggested those and I don't know if that's reliable at all.
Are there models/brands I should consider (which are available in North America)?
Beyond brands, is there a type of laptop (workstation, gaming laptop, other) or configuration to look for, based on the requirements and uses mentioned (GPU, CPU, etc.)?
If anyone has been to SEA, any tips for finding spare parts in Asia or getting international warranty coverage? Should I forget about coverage at all and just take a general 1 year warranty?
Thank you for the help. I appreciate it. If you have suggestions or personal experiences, those would be quite useful. Have a nice day.

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_borisnl_
Junior Member
7
08-22-2023, 03:54 PM
#4
Hi! This laptop seems well-suited for your needs in gaming, video calls, and narrative design. I’m not aware of any major drawbacks specific to this model regarding battery life, noise, or overheating. Let me know if you’d like more details!
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_borisnl_
08-22-2023, 03:54 PM #4

Hi! This laptop seems well-suited for your needs in gaming, video calls, and narrative design. I’m not aware of any major drawbacks specific to this model regarding battery life, noise, or overheating. Let me know if you’d like more details!

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impiiii
Member
135
08-22-2023, 11:39 PM
#5
Includes 64GB RAM and 4TB SSD, no upgrades needed. No prior knowledge of its durability or battery performance. Uncertainty about warranty details.
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impiiii
08-22-2023, 11:39 PM #5

Includes 64GB RAM and 4TB SSD, no upgrades needed. No prior knowledge of its durability or battery performance. Uncertainty about warranty details.