I just want to know wich laptop will be better for the long run

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I'm wondering which will be a better choice between a Dell 7559 with a core is 6770hq, and ssd 256, 8gb ddr3 and a 960m with 4gb or the Asus gl552v wich have the same processor as the Dell, a 1tb hybrid drive, 16 gb ddr4 and a 2gb 960 m. The Dell is $850 dollars an the Asus 1067 with tax and everything, I want to play games know and have something that could play games in the future too, with the Dell I can buy an extra ram and still will be cheaper than the Asus, and probably I would need to buy an m2 drive for the Asus so that would add more to the final price, thanks in advance.
 
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I generally do not have any problems with Dell. I have a Dell Latitude 3540. The Dell Inspiron 7559 competes with lower end gaming laptops that also have GTX 960m GPUs. The IPS panel it uses is average / mediocre. The higher Dell XPS 15 which also has a nVidia 960m comes equipped with a much better quality IPS panel that is good for photo editing, but it is definitely more expensive. Similarly the Asus has a good quality IPS screen, but I cannot tell you how it compares to the IPS screen on the Dell XPS 15.


The one thing Asus is notorious for though is customer / technical support from what I have read. Which is basically another way of saying, "Good luck trying to speak with a human if you need support," from one of the many comments...
I generally do not have any problems with Dell. I have a Dell Latitude 3540. The Dell Inspiron 7559 competes with lower end gaming laptops that also have GTX 960m GPUs. The IPS panel it uses is average / mediocre. The higher Dell XPS 15 which also has a nVidia 960m comes equipped with a much better quality IPS panel that is good for photo editing, but it is definitely more expensive. Similarly the Asus has a good quality IPS screen, but I cannot tell you how it compares to the IPS screen on the Dell XPS 15.


The one thing Asus is notorious for though is customer / technical support from what I have read. Which is basically another way of saying, "Good luck trying to speak with a human if you need support," from one of the many comments I have read.
 
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