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Tuesday, March 14, 2023

The 5 Best Gaming Laptop in 2023 

The Best Gaming Laptop has changed a lot over the years. The early days of mobile gaming were largely desktop replacements: a bulky chassis, lots of power supplies, and lots of RGB lighting. But the top contenders are different now. Manufacturers are finally packing powerful specs into slim gaming machines: slimmer, more portable, more professional designs. They have excellent fast-refreshing screens, which are essential for big games. These laptops are not only perfect for gaming, but also for everyday work.
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The best gaming laptop of 2023 is the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14. It can handle the most demanding games on the market today, is portable and makes a great daily driver. Another thing to keep an eye on when it comes to the best gaming laptops is how much horsepower you can expect. 
Not all chips with the same name are created equal: an RTX 3070 in one laptop might not deliver the same frame rate as an RTX 3070 in another laptop due to its performance (as well as power, other factors like processor and cooling). Nvidia now requires companies to list clock speeds and graphics performance on each model's product page, but many manufacturers are yet to do so.
Of the many gaming laptops we review each year, here are the ones that make the list. If you're looking for a more versatile device, visit our best laptops page. If you're an Android gamer, we also have a list of the best Chromebooks to buy.

Asus ROG Zephyr G14 
The Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is the best gaming laptop for its price. There are multiple configurations and you should make sure you buy the $1649.99 SKU with the 6700S GPU. We think this model in particular is the best 14-inch gaming laptop you can buy.
The is a great gaming device for travel and on the go, for just £3.79 lbs and 0.77 inches thick. It has an excellent keyboard, touchpad, port selection, and display. The frame rates produced in our tests were solid, and we didn't see much of a difference in performance between the 6700S and 6800S. We also get all-day battery life, which isn't something too many gaming laptops see these days. 
Photo Credit: HotHardware | Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 | Gaming Laptop
If you are interested in an animated color light grid on your PC, you can also pay more for an Asus AniMe Matrix model. We don't think these templates are particularly good value, but they do have some nice perks you can customize them to display any word or image you want. 

Razer Blade 16
If you want your games to look their best, consider the Razer Blade 16. The Blade comes with an optional mini-LED display that can switch between native UDH Plus/120 Hz and FHD Plus/240 modes with a single Hz click. Packed with high-end chips from Nvidia and Intel, the Blade can run today's most demanding games on the highest settings with all the affects you expect. If a dual-mode display isn't a priority for you, you can opt for the cheaper (but we still understand expensive) models. 
Photo Credit: Razer |Razer Blade 16
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro
The Legion 5 Pro is the best gaming laptop Lenovo has ever made. For under $2,000 you get the excellent performance of AMD Ryzen 5000 processors in an attractive 16-inch form factor. It delivered decent results in every game I tested, even at a native resolution of 2560 x 1600. And with a 165Hz display, you can get the most out of the Legion 5 Pro's performance. 
Photo Credit: Lenovo|Lenovo Legion 5 Pro

Aside from the performance, the highlight of the Legion 5 Pro is the 16:10 screen. A screen this big is hard to find in the gaming laptop market these days, and it gives you more room to multitask if you intend to use the Legion 5 Pro as your daily driver. The keyboard is fun too, with 1.5mm travel and four-zone programmable backlighting.

MSI GE76 Raider
The GE76 Raider costs an arm and a leg, but packs a lot of power. You can configure it up to the best mobile GPU from Nvidia and the best processor from Intel. And it's got cooling to keep it in line (it's currently shipping with 11th gen chips, but 12th gen models should be available in a couple of weeks.) You can get it with a QHD screen (the we recommend to most people as these beefy specs can make the most of it) as well as having a 1080p 360Hz display.


Photo credit : MSI | MSI GE76 Raider

Remember, this laptop is really just for gaming. Battery life is average and the case is quite thick and heavy. So you should look elsewhere if you're looking for a device that doubles as a wearable work controller. (The Brick is huge, too.) But if you're primarily looking for a desktop PC to travel with, the GE76 Raider offers a premium experience

Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition
The ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition is one of the few gaming laptops that has both an AMD processor and an AMD graphics card. Don't worry, it offers gaming performance on par with the best Nvidia GPUs. It also offers one of the best gaming battery experiences we've seen - it was able to maintain a playable framerate for over an hour in Red Dead Redemption 2 without the charger plugged in.
Photo Credit: Mega.pk | Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition
Speaking of the battery, we waited an average of nine hours and 16 minutes between charges, making the Strix G15 easily one of the longest-lasting gaming laptops out there. It's doubly impressive, as it drives a slew of flashing LEDs, including a per-key RGB keyboard and a colorful light bar on the front edge of the deck. If you're looking for a vibrant and bold design and you're going for AMD, the Strix G15 Advantage Edition is a great gaming laptop for you.





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