| Lawlight said: Not really. A PS4 is a $AU450. A gaming laptop is $AU2,000+. It's better to buy a regular laptop and a console to get the advantages of both worlds. A desktop offers virtually no advantage. Also, plenty of people carry their PS4 when travelling - I've seen plenty of FIFO workers bring their PS4 with them. |
Uh. PC has more games. It's also cheaper over the long term thanks to free online and cheaper games.
You don't have to spend $2,000 on a gaming laptop. That's absolutely hogwash ridiculousness, you seriously believe that? Like, seriously, seriously?
And good for people carrying around their PS4. You can do that with a PC too. It's not an "exclusive" feature.
Heck. Lian-li made a "train" case. It will happily run along a track you have set-up. ;)
| Lawlight said: Those small PCs do look small, though, still useless without a screen. As for the setup further below, honestly, who wants to game like that? |
Then get a desktop PC with a screen built in.![]()
Where is the screen for your PS4? xD Do you carry around a 60" Television in your back pocket?
And for the set-up below. I do?
I run triple monitor 1440P (7680x1440).
You have no idea how surreal it is to play something like Battlefield 4 or Dragon Age Inquisition like that, epic doesn't even begin to describe it.
In-fact according to Steams hardware statistics... A couple million people play in Multi-monitor configurations, go figure.

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