>>192079I bought a "gaming laptop" because I move a lot (Military) and space is at a premium.
There are heat issues you will encounter. I usually prop mine up and turn the fans on max if I'm going to be playing something pretty intensive because your frames will start dropping due to throttling.
You will also not be able to upgrade individual components aside from memory and the computer itself is rather heavy even with a low profile case.
I'm happy with its performance, but I know I paid way more for it than a PC of similar spec in a desktop case.
Had I been in any other scenario, such as living at college, I would have opted to buy a low-mid grade laptop and spend the rest of the money I spent on this thing on a desktop.
If you HAVE to have a Laptop, I would suggest Sager as a brand. Their build quality is solid, and they have pretty good price-performance ratio.
If you don't absolutely have to, you will probably end up regretting it.