I see the Helios 18 hasn't made it to this list, I have just ordered the RTX4080 240hz screen i9 32GB version, I hope you review it also pretty soon and add it on this list. Cheers!
For what I assume from the dates of the comments is a living (ongoing and updated list) there's some bias here. The majority of the laptops presented are 3080ti models, with some others not far off. Now, while the 3080ti is indeed the best laptop GPU (bar some caveats) it seems a list mostly for power/wealthy users. There's no sense of best by tier/specs/average price which can be quite a difference seeing as gaming laptops tend more towards diminishing returns bang to buck than, say, desktops do.
Anyway, just my tuppence. Long term user of the site btw (which is often directly and indirectly the final word/decider for many of my laptop and other buys, and hasn't led me astray yet)
Your reviews in general are superior to those of others. Thank you for that.
But PLEASE ask the manufacturer for nit information. it is impossible to find. Many people like a bright screen, and they are hard to find. Razor and MSI for example give no info. You have to contact them. Razer was able to tell me the 17" high end was 300 nits. MSI could not find any info!
300 nits is way too dark for viewing in a bright room. Such information would be wonderful to have on hand.
I personally like the choice of the Alienware M15 and the Acer Nitro 5 still to this day. The laptops are amazing for modern pc games, they run smoothly, and they are nicely built with great specifications.
Thin and light. Second strongest Max-Q performance. Same display as the New Razer Blade Pro except -with- G-Sync. Optional Optimus for battery. Keyboard stays cool to the touch.
Styling isn't really my bag. But it's hard to fault as a pure gaming machine. Especially if you need something portable.
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