Monday 24 June 2019

Best gaming laptops 2019: the 10 top gaming laptops we've reviewed

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So, whether you have the space for a thicc desktop replacement that boasts the most powerful graphics and processors so that you can run the Division 2 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice with the settings cranked, or you just want a thin and light gaming laptop that’ll let you play your favorite games while on the go, we’ve got the best gaming laptops on here that will satisfy your gaming needs. Yes, that includes affordable ones that will help you stick to your budget. And, don’t worry, we’ve tested the best gaming laptops ourselves, so you know they’re up to snuff.

The best gaming laptops have evolved so much in such a short amount of time, and now they’re more powerful than ever before. Thanks to more powerful components like the Nvidia RTX graphics, the top-of-the-line gaming laptops can run the best PC games at the highest resolutions and frame rates. You won’t even need to build the best gaming PC to get powerful hardware and performance anymore, not when the top gaming laptops come in every shape and size.

So, don’t judge a gaming laptop by its cover. Thanks to Nvidia Turing Max-Q graphics for laptops to start, many of the best gaming laptop hide great power inside their relatively compact chassis. Look at the aptly named MSI GS65 Stealth, for instance. And, if you want a beastly desktop replacement, that option is still open to you, with devices like the MSI GT75 that demand attention from anyone that steps in the room.

Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701

These days, the best gaming laptop manufacturers are in a race for designing the thinnest gaming laptop that also showcase raw power. Right now, the one leading the charge might just be the Asus ROG Zephyrus GX701. At just 0.7 inches thick, this beast of a laptop conceals an Intel Coffee Lake Core i7 chip, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics and 16GB of RAM. That means you can play any PC game under the sun on Ultra, and also take it with you wherever you go – excellent for nomads with a penchant for gaming. Plus, it’s packed with RGB lighting that’ll dazzle just about anyone.

Read the full review: Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701 

MSI GS65 Stealth

If you would like to play some of the best PC games on the move, and very discreetly, the MSI GS65 Stealth might just be the gaming laptop of your dreams. Coming in at just 0.69 inches thick and boasting impressive hardware like Intel Coffee Lake processors and Nvidia GeForce GTX 10-series – refreshed with RTX 20-series graphics at CES – the MSI GS65 Stealth packs a punch in its very svelte package. There’s nothing you won’t be able to throw at this thing that’ll slow it down. And, thanks to the smart aesthetic, you’ll be able to bring this beefy rig everywhere you go, making it the best gaming laptop on the market right now.

Read the full review: MSI GS65 Stealth 

Razer Blade

For a few years now, the Razer Blade has constantly been named as one of the best gaming laptops on the market. Rightly so, as it packs some powerful components in its elegant chassis that also boast a beautiful display. That’s true for the 2019 model as well, which now rocks up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080. That is, frankly, a ton of power for a laptop with this thin. If that’s not enough graphics power for you, you can use the Razer Core for future expansion. It’s pricey, no doubt about it, but it might be worth it if style and power are equally important to you.

Read the full review: Razer Blade

Lenovo Legion Y740

The Lenovo Legion Y740 packs a lot of muscle inside its stylish, accessible chassis, combining a very high refresh rate, Nvidia Turing graphics and a powerful processor with a gloriously effective thermal cooling, a cable management system and a number of applications for customizations. It’s as close to a complete package as you can get, wrapped in a gorgeous chassis that you’d be proud to show off to friends and strangers. It still has the remnants of a gaming look, only made elegant so that you could be gaming in public and no one would be the wiser. And, despite its unfortunate keyboard and webcam placement, as well as its subpar battery life, it’s still one of the best gaming laptops we tested in 2019.

Read the full review: Lenovo Legion Y740

MSI GT75 Titan

A handful of gaming laptops just don’t pull any punches, enabling you to run any game you can imagine on Ultra without breaking a sweat – and the MSI GT75 Titan is a terrific example. It’s a titanic desktop replacement packed with 6-core Intel Coffee Lake processors, plenty of RAM and powerful Nvidia Pascal graphics. Aptly named, this is indeed a titan, and is neither portable nor cafe-friendly. However, if raw power is what you’re after, this is the best gaming laptop for you, as long as you’ve got the budget for it.

Read the full review: MSI GT75 Titan

Asus ROG G703GI

Thin and light gaming laptops are super popular right now. However, if you’re OK with a thick, heavy and monstrous laptop, as long as it can breeze through any game you throw at it, then the Asus ROG G703GI is your best bet. This gaming machine is massive, not to mention one of the more expensive Asus laptops, but it does justify its size and price with gaming performance that can rival the best gaming PCs. With its two power bricks, it’s not exactly an ideal travel companion. Leave this one at home where it belongs.

Read the full review: Asus ROG G703GI 

Asus ROG Strix GL502

It may not have the most innovative design, trading in the usual black and red aesthetic for one that makes it feel like Halloween all year round (no complaints here, but some might not find it particularly appealing). But, it’s undoubtedly one of the best laptops when it comes to gaming in 1080p. In fact, we are able to crank the settings all the way up in Overwatch without ever going below 60fps. It doesn’t offer the longest battery life, but that’s what chargers are for. And, the screen, power and onboard sound system more than make up for it.

Read the full review: Asus ROG Strix GL502

  • This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing. Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Alienware 17 R5

Acer Predator Helios 500

If you’re looking for a gaming powerhouse, and you don’t have the cash to shell out for one of those svelte gaming laptops, the Acer Predator Helios 500 is might be the perfect choice. It’s packed with up to an Intel Core i9 processor and full-fat Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 graphics, and therefore will be able to handle any game you throw at it. So even if it’s not the most portable device in the world, and the speakers and trackpad are mediocre, you’ve still got an ace here.

Read the full review: Acer Predator Helios 500

Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX531GX

Thin like an Ultrabook, yet powerful as any gaming machine should, and with an incredible cooling system to cool it all down, the Asus Zephyrus S GX531GX is one of the best gaming laptops we’ve tested in 2019. It boasts an 8th-generation Intel Core i7 backed by Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics and up to 24GB RAM, which means that this beast should take you a long way in gaming, whether you’re a casual gamer or a pro. We’re definitely fans, though probably not of its price. This pricey powerhouse is not for the shallow-pocketed, but with premium components come a premium price. Only invest if you’ve got the tenders.

Read the full review: Asus Zephyrus S GX531GX

Gigabyte Aero 15

Another thin option is the Gigabyte Aero 15, which – at 0.74 inches – definitely fits the svelte bill while still delivering top-notch gaming performance. That’s mostly thanks to its Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 and an Intel Core i9 CPU. It’s also ray tracing ready, making it even more future-proof. However, its thin form factor is a double-edged sword: the Core i9 gets way too hot and can throttle. Keep that in mind if you plan on doing any sustained creative work, like editing all your videos. And, maybe have a desk cooler handy.

Read the full review: Gigabyte Aero 15

Gabe Carey, Bill Thomas and Michelle Rae Uy have also contributed to this article

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