I also do love playing games, but a desktop can give you more power and efficiency. If you wanna buy a lappy then go for at least 60k, then you can get some awesome machines. I am giving you the two most powerful gaming machines under 60k currently in stock on AMAZON and Flipkart. Hope this will solve your confusion:-
- MSI GF63 Thin Core i5 9th Gen - (8 GB/512 GB SSD/Windows 10 Home/4 GB Graphics/NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1650 Max-Q) GF63 Thin 9SCXR-418IN Gaming Laptop
Available on Flipkart For 57,990Rs
Specifications-
Processor- Intel Core i5-9300H 4 x 2.4 - 4.1 GHz, Coffee Lake-H
Graphics adapter- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q- 4096 MB, Core: 1020 MHz, Memory: 1750 MHz, GDDR5, ForceWare 441.87, Optimus
Memory- 8192 MB, SO-DIMM DDR4-2666, Single Channel, 1 of 2 Slots occupied, max. 64 GB
Display- 15.60 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel 141 PPI, AU Optronics B156HAN02.1 (AUO21ED), IPS, Full-HD, 60 Hz, glossy: no
Mainboard- Intel HM370
Storage- Toshiba KBG30ZMV512G, 512 GB, NVMe SSD. Slots: 1x M.2 Type 2280 & 1x 2.5 inches
Weight- 1.78 kg, Power Supply: 450 g
PROS-
Slick, lightweight design.
Graphics capabilities in line with other laptops in its class.
Aggressive pricing
CONS-
Lackluster battery life
Conclusion-
When you buy a normal laptop, you know what you want, and you pick a PC that suits your needs. For a gaming laptop, it's the same thing, but the affordability aspect comes into play. For most gaming laptops under Rs 70k, sacrifices such as average monitor, heavy body, or slightly older internals would have to be made. With MSI GF63 Slim, these compromises are much smaller. You're having the newest 9th Gen Core i5 CPU, a strong Nvidia GTX 1650 Max-Q graphics card, and a fantastic display—all packed in a classy, lightweight shell that looks luxurious. This is more than enough for anyone new to gaming. Even if you want a luxury laptop with a lot of raw horsepowers, the GF63 Slim is realistic as a regular laptop with a lightweight configuration and a good battery life.
2. Lenovo Legion Y530 Intel Core I5 8th Gen 15.6-inch FHD Laptop ( 8 GB RAM/ 1TB HDD/ Windows 10 Home / 4GB NVIDIA GTX 1050 Graphics / Black / 2.3Kg), 81FV005VIN
Specifications-
Processor- Intel Core i5-8750H 6 x 2.2 - 4.1 GHz, Coffee Lake-H
Graphics adapter- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Mobile - 6144 MB, Core: 1405 MHz, Memory: 2002 MHz, GDDR5, NVIDIA 416.30, UHD Graphics 630
Memory- 16384 MB, Dual-Channel
Display- 15.60 inch 16:9, 1920 x 1080 pixel 141 PPI, LG Display LP156WFG-SPB2, IPS, 144 Hz, glossy: no
Mainboard- Intel HM370
Storage- Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB256HAHQ, 256 GB, + Seagate ST2000LM007-1R8174 (2 TB HDD), 2000 GB free
Weight- 2.3 kg, Power Supply: 670 g
Pros:
Thoughtful new design.
Minimal bezel.
Great performance for its price.
Plenty of ports along the backside.
Cons:
Poor touchpad and placement.
The display could be better.
Battery life is meh.
Conclusion-
The display, though a little too dark and a little deficient in color reproduction, has almost no bezel, and the ports being pushed back is a brilliant choice, leaving much of the cables organized and out of reach. Since this is a laptop that is trying to save you as much money as possible, I can deal with pretty much everything—including battery life—except the touchpad and its placement.
If you need a pretty inexpensive gaming laptop and you'd rather not get one with a noisy build, consider the Legion Y530. It's a jump in the right direction for the Lenovo gaming lineup, and I'm excited to expect the revised Y7 and Y9 versions.
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