I'm currently in the market for a gaming laptop, which will be used as a secondary gaming computer, and I do mean secondary, as I already have a sufficiently powerful desktop PC. I'll mostly be using it weekends while at work. I'm on call, so most of the time I'm just sitting around and could be in need of some entertainment to pass the time (+ I tend to miss out on things like beta weekends so it'd be a great thing to have).
For the limited time it will be used, I don't think it's that necessary for me to buy a 2500 dollar laptop (I'm from Europe so I'll have to convert from local prices, but I guess the price difference between models will be roughly the same). The Asus G75 would be of pretty good price/performance value, and it's looking like I'll be getting that one. It's about 1800 dollars here.
There's just one thing holding me back, and it's the 7970M. I'm well aware that it's about 2 times faster than the 670M in the G75, and would naturally wait it out if there was a laptop on the way that sported the 7970M and wasn't much more expensive. However, I've got a feeling that laptop manufacturers who include the 7970M wouldn't necessarily sell their laptops with a similar price point to the currently inferior ones, but instead will hike the prices up closer to 2500 dollars.
So, does anyone who's been following the laptop market closely (I'm just getting my first laptop here) have experience on how these things usually progress? Will the 7970M laptops realistically be significiantly more expensive than a G75 (including roughly the same parts otherwise)? Currently, there are no 7970M-models where I live and no access to custom laptop companies like Sager, Xoticpc or any Alienware models.
Thanks!
For the limited time it will be used, I don't think it's that necessary for me to buy a 2500 dollar laptop (I'm from Europe so I'll have to convert from local prices, but I guess the price difference between models will be roughly the same). The Asus G75 would be of pretty good price/performance value, and it's looking like I'll be getting that one. It's about 1800 dollars here.
There's just one thing holding me back, and it's the 7970M. I'm well aware that it's about 2 times faster than the 670M in the G75, and would naturally wait it out if there was a laptop on the way that sported the 7970M and wasn't much more expensive. However, I've got a feeling that laptop manufacturers who include the 7970M wouldn't necessarily sell their laptops with a similar price point to the currently inferior ones, but instead will hike the prices up closer to 2500 dollars.
So, does anyone who's been following the laptop market closely (I'm just getting my first laptop here) have experience on how these things usually progress? Will the 7970M laptops realistically be significiantly more expensive than a G75 (including roughly the same parts otherwise)? Currently, there are no 7970M-models where I live and no access to custom laptop companies like Sager, Xoticpc or any Alienware models.
Thanks!
