Macbook Pro vs The New Razer Blade

JHall14

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I would like to be able to play some games on my computer and I know that macs are not good for gaming. My father is concerned that the razer will not be good for school. Is the razer a feasible option for playing games, while also being able to be used for school? Thanks for the advice.
 
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It's got every bit as much CPU power as a 15" Macbook Pro (more, actually, since it has a good GPU), and it only weighs 4 lbs. Not sure how good the battery life is, but I'd imagine it's at least 3-4 hours.

Sounds like a solid college laptop to me - could game, could do typical notetaking or class stuff, and it's pretty portable - my HP Probook weighs .7 lbs more than that, and I take it everywhere.

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It's got every bit as much CPU power as a 15" Macbook Pro (more, actually, since it has a good GPU), and it only weighs 4 lbs. Not sure how good the battery life is, but I'd imagine it's at least 3-4 hours.

Sounds like a solid college laptop to me - could game, could do typical notetaking or class stuff, and it's pretty portable - my HP Probook weighs .7 lbs more than that, and I take it everywhere.
 
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Question from JHall14 : "School + Gaming in a laptop"