مع ارتفاع أسعار مكونات الحواسيب حاليًا، يعيد العديد من الأشخاص تقييم خياراتهم للألعاب. بالنسبة لأولئك الذين يمتلكون بالفعل لاب توب موثوق به للعمل والإنتاجية، قد يكون استثمار في وحدة ألعاب مخصصة مثل PS5 أو Xbox Series X خيارًا عمليًا بديلًا. هذا النهج يسمح بفصل واضح بين المهام المهنية والترفيه، وقد يقدم حلًا أكثر بساطة وفعالية من حيث التكلفة في السوق الحالي الصعب.
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If you haven’t considered a laptop, I would recommend it. I switched from a desktop to a laptop and love it—preferably one with 32GB of RAM right from the start.
I have a 32GB 1TB system with a 2050, but I want to run more demanding applications.
It might be time to upgrade your setup. A laptop with a 5050 or 4060 GPU will surprise you with what it can handle.
My dad bought this for me about two and a half years ago. I enjoy it, but I’ve been trying to sell it for the past month with no luck. I might upgrade to a better one around Christmas, but for now I’ll keep using mine and hope desktop prices drop.
An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay, so clean it up well and set a fair price for both parties.
Considering the laptop’s years of use and its 32GB of RAM, I think $600–650 is a fair price. I found a similar model with 16GB of RAM on Amazon for $600, but mine is well-maintained—it’s clean and I regularly clean the fans.
If you’re referring to USD, it’s barely worth half of that. I’d suggest asking in r/pcpricecheck for a better estimate.
The one I saw was also $600 and had a 2050, 16GB RAM, and 1TB storage. I know it’s used and older, but $300 seems too low.
What’s your budget? A prebuilt PC is actually a decent option now since most haven’t increased prices much. I’d avoid buying an Xbox currently due to their recent decisions. You could also wait for the GameCube.
Given the current situation with console availability, I’d suggest considering a PC, which costs around $1,000 for a full setup. However, I’m leaning toward an Xbox since nearly all my friends use one, and the rest have a PS5. If there are reasons why consoles might not be a good choice right now, I’m open to hearing your thoughts.
Wait for the Steam Machine—it could be a much more economical solution for you. It releases early next year, so we’ll know more about pricing then.
During major console shortages, I’ve noticed people finding excellent deals on pre-built PCs instead.
While I generally recommend building your own PC, a good deal is a good deal. You might want to check local stores or even call them to see what inventory they have available.
Even though I have a console, I think a PC is better in the long term. As others have suggested, maybe you should wait for a Steam Machine? I hope the price isn’t too high.
The main drawbacks of consoles are the limited game library, paid online subscriptions, and fewer game deals compared to PC. While PC has multiple platforms, games are often cheaper overall. For instance, *Borderlands 3* is currently discounted on both PC and Xbox but costs less on PC.
Additionally, you can’t try games through unofficial means on consoles, so you may have to pay full price for new releases. However, you can trade in physical copies when you’re finished with them.
If you’re mostly playing Fortnite, Roblox, and free games on your laptop, along with Undertale, a console might be a good way to explore more demanding games.