What's the best laptop of the list?

ThrashGamer

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I'm in look for a new gaming laptop, and these are the ones on my store, but before anyone says "Build your own PC", I've already got a pre-built one. I just want a nice gaming laptop for:

-Gaming (duh)
-School
-Video making
-Lots of storage, because I need a lot of space for my laptop.

These are the ones (I'm spanish, so the links for the laptops are in Spanish. Check them for more information):

Lenovo Y50-70: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A13676392-portatil-lenovo-156-y50-70-intel-core-i7-4710hq

Lenovo Y70-70: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A13676409-portatil-lenovo-173-y70-70-intel-core-i7-4710hq

HP Omen 15-5001ns: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A13449585-portatil-156-hp-omen-15-5001ns-intel-core-i7-4710hq

ASUS G56JK-CN100H: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A13153273-portatil-asus-156-g56jk-cn100h-intel-core-i7-4710hq

Acer Aspire V Nitro: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A13662643-portatil-acer-156-aspire-v-nitro-intel-core-i7-4510u

Mountain Thunder Pro: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A13720223-portatil-mountain-173-thunder-pro-intel-core-i7-4710mq

Mountain Thunder Pro2: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A14477751-portatil-mountain-173-thunder-pro2-intel-core-i7-4710mq

Toshiba Qosmio X70-B-10T: http://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/A14549480-portatil-toshiba-173-qosmio-x70-b-10t-intel-core-i7-4720hq

There was a laptop in there that I liked (ASUS G751JT-T7016H), but they've run out of them. Which one is the best?
 

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Really it depends on your budget. The y50-70 is a great bang for your buck laptop where as ones like the HP Omen are really not that much better but are much more expensive. Take a look and decide what makes the most sense price wise for you as they are all good candidates for what you want to do.
 

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Here's what I think of the laptops:

Lenovo Y50-70: It's the best budget laptop (from what I've heard), but I'd prefer a much more advanced graphic card. Still, I'd give it a chance.

Lenovo Y70-70: Same, but more expensive.

HP Omen: I really like the look, but the fact that the ports are not on the sides makes me a little bit confused.

Asus G56JK: Never heard of it. I preferred the G751JT that was on the store. I don't know how's this one.

Acer Aspire V Nitro: I like that it's cheap, but I've had a bad experience with the company (My even older Aspire 5315 could work as a feet warmer), but maybe they've improved.

Toshiba Qosmio: Nope. Nvidia over AMD.

Mountain Thunder Pros: Nope. Too damn expensive, even though they're the most advanced.
 

ThrashGamer

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The ones at my budget that have the best graphics are the Lenovo ones and the HP. The Omen has better SSD than the Toshiba, but the Lenovo ones have better Hard Drive, and they have ports on the sides, rather than the Omen, in which they are on the rear.
 

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If you are choosing based on what disk drives come with the laptops, please reconsider that as one of your buying must haves. A hard drive can easily be swapped out and for far cheaper than what an OEM will charge you for it. You should be considering based on processor, ram, video card, and screen. At this price range, and the video solutions that come in each of these laptops, I would urge you to not go above 1080p. You would be better off getting one with a good quality panel. Definitely want to get something with dual channel ram out of the gate because that will boost performance. Just a few items as food for thought as you consider your options.