THE gaming laptops segment has seen unprecedented growth over the last year, spurred by technological innovation and a growing emphasis on mobility within the PC market in general.
In fact, this growth has not been solely specific to the gaming segment. Analysts around the world have recorded an unprecedented expansion in the laptop segment, at the expense of sales in the desktop sector.
This demand was well anticipated by the likes of Intel, which has seen massive demand for its Core i7 mobile processor, but has also been aided by the greater availability of small form lithium ion batteries, the lowering of manufacturing costs for solid state memory and the proliferation of LCD flat screen panels.
These innovations have significantly narrowed the performance gap between the laptop and desktop segments, making the gaming laptop a far more viable alternative than ever before.
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