The Differences Between Normal Laptop and Gaming Laptop
Normal Laptop VS Gaming Laptop
|
Normal Laptop |
Gaming Laptop |
Processor (CPU) |
Have standard processors designed for light
tasks |
Have high-performance processors with high
clock speeds built for gaming |
Memory (RAM) |
Usually have between 4 GB and 8 GB RAM |
Usually have between 8 GB and 16 GB RAM |
Graphics Card (GPU) |
Mostly rely on an integrated graphics card
embedded in the CPU |
Come with a dedicated Nvidia Geforce or AMD
Radeon graphics card to handle graphically intensive tasks |
Cooling System |
The cooling system is not as advanced as that
of gaming notebooks. Usually, only one fan is installed |
Have an advanced cooling system with multiple
fans to control the extra heat produced by the dedicated graphics card |
Keyboard |
Feature a delicate keyboard that’s built
mainly for typing |
Feature a robust keyboard with RGB
backlighting that can withstand the stresses of gaming |
Number of Ports |
Feature basics ports that are needed to
connect regular devices |
Usually, have all the ports needed to connect
the various gaming peripherals |
Portability |
Very light and perfect for travel |
Heavier than regular laptops due to a bigger
battery and extra components |
Display |
Feature displays with a refresh rate of
between 60Hz and 120 Hz |
Features displays with a high refresh rate of
up to 300 Hz |
Speakers |
Feature standard speakers |
Speakers are often louder than those of
regular laptops |
Battery Life |
Have a good battery life of about 12 hours
with light use |
Have bad battery life of about 6 hours with
light use |
Price |
Cheaper than gaming laptops (depends on their
specifications) |
More expensive than normal laptop (depends on their specifications) |
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