>>8001703Not OP, but back in the day I worked with at least a couple of people who'd bought themselves absolutely huge high-spec 'gaming' laptops with like 17"+ screens, not only for gaming on, but also because they regularly used them for working with hardware/memory intensive programs like Photoshop/Illustrator/AutoCAD/3DS Max on the move (between home and office, and going to meet clients, etc.) where the extra screen space and the comparatively high hardware specs in general were particularly useful to them.
Both of those folks freely admitted though (if asked) that if they weren't using their laptops for gaming and all of those intensive apps, and had just needed something for e.g. internet/email/MS Word, etc. they'd have just gotten themselves an IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad with a 12" or 13" screen and called it done, because regularly carrying around something that weighed as much as a small moon (and was about the same size) was, at least in the case of one of them, a literal pain in the shoulder and upper back.