@ dovah-chan - You are so wrong in so many ways! A gaming laptop is primarily aimed at consumers who don't have the capability or luxury of toting a desktop gaming PC with them when traveling. They aren't missing the point at all. They know full well that buying a gaming laptop is not about investment or bang for the buck. It's about being able to game while on the road and away from their primary gaming PC. I am a perfect example of this. I am a PC tech and have a in-depth technical understanding in the differences between the desktop and mobile variants of computer systems. I own a $5000 gaming PC, but also own a $3000 Alienware 18 gaming laptop. There is no question which is more powerful or which one is the better buy for performance. I knew that when I bought my gaming laptop. I knew that I couldn't tote my $5K gaming system with me on business trips. If you want to include the limiting factor of budget, then yes I agree with you in that the money best spent is building your own gaming desktop system. However, if your budget allows and the necessity is there for someone to be able to game while on travel, buying a gaming laptop is a must. I had thought of using the game streaming services, but they all get bad reviews, and most of them have shutdown due to lack of interest. So, for now gaming laptops are about the only real solution for PC gamers on the go.