Gaming laptops can cost a pretty penny, but contrary to popular belief, you don't need to break the bank to find a decent one. Budget shopping is all about managing one's expectations, and so long as your needs are reasonable and your shopping skills are savvy, finding a laptop that's just right for you (and your bank account) isn't an impossible task. While the debate about the merits of ultra high-end machines will surely rage on, we've compiled a list of more affordable alternatives that are (at least relatively) kinder to your wallet.
Lenovo's line of IdeaPads tends to pop up on lists like this and for good reason. With a shiny new Core i7 processor, crisp 1080p display, and sophisticated form factor (a sturdy backlit crimson keyboard), the 15.6-inch IdeaPad Y510p is a solid choice that comes in at just under a grand with the right specs. Admittedly, the Y510p isn't the greatest when it comes to battery life, but chances are, if gaming is your primary reason for getting it, you're likely to used it plugged in more often than not. And it doesn't hurt that Lenovo is well known for its perennial online discounts which knock the rice below $1,000 even when customized to its full potential.
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