Gaming laptops are mostly awesome these days — performance wise, that is. As an example, you can pick up a laptop like the Acer Nitro V 16 for less than $1,000 and know that it’s going to shred in most triple A games. But as to battery life when you’re gaming unplugged — nope, laptops are still not that great. Most gaming laptops will last for a pitiful four hours of play time — that’s barely long enough to finish a game of Starcraft 2 . It’s a far cry...

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