laptop for university- and a little gaming

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Pezen

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First of all, I used this forum last time I was looking to buy a pc, and you guys found me a great deal, so this time I will try, as I'm going back to school soon.

As the title says, I'm looking for a laptop that is both good for studying
Preferably:
- "Stylish", not something like the ASUS rog (if you know what I mean).
- Good keyboard and mouse pad.
- Good battery
- 15" screen

And for gaming:
- Should be able to play some of the small/medium games. (Like League of Legends, BF and some smaller games from steam)
- I don't necessarily have to play every game on the highest of highest graphics.

Budget: 1.600 $ (1400 euros) I'm located in Denmark, if you find it on a german website that will be sufficient.

Also, I would prefer not to buy a HP, Toshiba or Acer, since I've had bad experiences with those kinds. I'm thinking something like Dell/Asus even MSI?

I have been looking at several computers, but I just can't seem to find one that captures all my demands. Also I'm not a native speaker, so some of my explanations and wishes might be a little unclear, feel free to ask questions.

I hope I can get some recommendations.
 
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If you like style and performance, you generally can't go wrong with Lenovo's 15.6" Y50 series.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y50/

The top tier clocks in at $1300 and comes with a full quad-core i7, a 512GB SSD, and a very competent GTX 960M graphics card.

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If you like style and performance, you generally can't go wrong with Lenovo's 15.6" Y50 series.

http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y50/

The top tier clocks in at $1300 and comes with a full quad-core i7, a 512GB SSD, and a very competent GTX 960M graphics card.
 
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Pezen

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Asus rog where actually one of my first picks, until I saw the design.

I've been looking into the Lenovo y50-70, and looks like it got some bad reviews, for its customer service and apparently a lot of problems with the hardware?
 
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