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Ripping Ted 2 to HQ1080p30 Surround in Handbrake - average frames/sec = 174.
That'll do nicely
http://arstechnica.co.uk/gadgets/2016/10/alienware-aurora-review-gaming-pc/
It's not a laptop, but I saw this and thought of this thread. Maybe AW is better than they used to be?
MSI look good.
I wouldn't, unless they've improved dramatically in recent years.
4K, depending which 4K standard you mean, is around 4000 by 2160 pixels. That's a lot of pixels to cram into a laptop size display.
Apple have been near enough doing it for years with the MBPr. I'm using mine now, it's a marked improvement on the two 27" monitors I have on my main desk.
Indeed.
And a high resolution screen makes singletrack come alive.
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MSI look good.
I wouldn't, unless they've improved dramatically in recent years.
OK for budget but you get what you pay for, mine still works and does all I need at home, build quality leaves a lot to be desired, broken hinge plastic, base plastics cracked, replaced the fan as the orginal was rattling after 18 months.
It was gaming spec laptop for just under £600 - I can live with a few broken bits of plastic if the screen and hardware stays good, it's lasted for a couple of years ao far.
^ happy with mine too. it'll only leave the table if I have to be away for a week.