dimanche 31 décembre 2017

The Best Nintendo Switch Accessories


Making an awesome console even better.

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So you’re one of the lucky gamers to get your hands on a Nintendo Switch. Like any other new gaming setup, you’ll probably want to grab some accessories to go along with it. Whether it’s a case, controller, or stand, you’ll find that just the right addition can make your Switch setup more complete.

Even with the Switch being a relatively new gadget, there are plenty of excellent add-ons that enhance and supplement the experience. Here are some of the best accessories you can get right now to elevate your Switch experience.

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

The Switch Pro Controller is a fantastic traditional controller - any gamer that plays a lot of docked Switch games on their TV should strongly consider picking one up. Like the pack-in Joy-Con controller, it includes an NFC chip to use with Nintendo’s Amiibo as well as a share button, so there's no lost functionality. At $70 it’s on the expensive side for a standard controller, but it's an excellent pick for anyone looking for a reliable second controller.

Mumba Nintendo Switch Case

If you’re going to be taking your Switch on the go (and who isn't?) then you probably want a good case to keep it protected. The Mumba Nintendo Switch case is a sturdy, rubber case that has a good grip to minimize the chance you’ll drop it. And should the unthinkable happen, the bumper is made of shock-handling thermoplastic polyurethane to keep your baby safe.

Antank Portable Switch Battery Case

One of the core benefits of the Nintendo Switch is that it’s a portable system. Of course, that means you’ll be battling against that most formidable of enemies – battery life. The Antank Portable Switch Battery case offers 6500mAh of additional charging power, which more than doubles your on-the-go play time without adding an overly significant amount of bulk or weight. It strikes the right balance between battery capacity and portability. Also, this case has enough durability that it will add in some extra protection for your Switch.

Fyoung Dock and Charger Extender

This is a simple add-on that many gamers won't need, but solves a very specific problem for certain Switch owners. This USB-C charging cable from Fyoung is over three feet in length, which may give you ample length to reach your connection. Its main benefit is it lets you "dock" your Switch and use it with your TV without it getting hot in the dock, but can also be used for transferring data to your Switch too. It's just a cable, but it works quite well.

amFilm Tempered Glass Screen Protector

If you protect your smartphone screen, think about doing the same for your Nintendo Switch. The amFilm tempered glass screen protector offers 99.9 percent screen transparency, so there should be no interference to your view while you dive into the latest Zelda quest. It's cheap and effective.

Nintendo Joy-Con Wheel

It’s nowhere near the control you get with a full-blown racing wheel, but the Joy-Con Wheel gives you a more hands-on approach to Mario Kart or other racing games, which is wonderful if your Switch is often being played by younger gamers. This set includes two wheels, so you can get right to the track with a friend or family member.

Cubevit Nintendo Switch Stand

This is another Switch accessory that won't be useful for many gamers, but very effectively solves a very specific problem. Don’t prop up your Nintendo Switch against a vase or another unsuitable piece of furniture. This stand will put your Switch at just the right angle for long hours of undocked gameplay. It has lots of rubber pads, prongs, and other anti-slip features to ensure it’s held in place well.

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IGN's Best Drama Movie of 2017 Winner Is...


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From IGN's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is an uncompromising, heart-wrenching tale of loss. Writer and director Martin McDonagh takes the striking visual image of the three billboards at the heart of the film, and surrounds them with some of the most memorable characters in any movie this year. It’s true that most may not be prepared for the film’s intense sadness and anger. And yet, the film’s injection of humor throughout helps to make it feel not like just some nihilistic tangent, but instead, a story of one woman’s struggle to come to terms with her daughter’s death. Even more extraordinary, is how the film manages to involve the other men and women surrounding Mildred, who bare witness to her fury and come out the other side, transformed.


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Your votes have been counted, and the People's Choice winner for Best Drama Movie is Dunkirk. Thanks for voting!


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Top 100 RPGs


Compared to other games in its genealogy — like Baldur’s Gate and Planescape: Torment — Icewind Dale II is much more focused on action. So while it mostly ditches side quests and puzzles that were common in its predecessors, it zeroes in on deep character creation tools and tons of combat variety. You start out by creating a party of up to six adventurers, selecting their class, gender, and race. Once that’s done, you begin your adventure, customizing your team with an array of weapons, abilities, and spells along the way. Combat mechanics are only useful when you have something to fight, so it’s good Icewind Dale II doesn’t skimp in the enemy department. It presents you with mummies, skeletons, bugbears, orcs, goblins, giants, and a whole mess of other fantasy beasts to slay. In 2002, Icewind Dale II was the perfect chaser to its sprawling, meditative predecessors. It even holds up today.

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A Complete Guide to Dragon Ball FighterZ's Preorder Bonuses


What's included and where to buy.

There’s been no shortage of Dragon Ball Z games over the years, but none of them have looked as good as Dragon Ball FighterZ. If you want to learn more about the game, be sure to check out these 7 Things You Need to Know About Dragon Ball FighterZ before it launches on January 26, 2018 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

If you're thinking about putting in a preorder for Dragon Ball FighterZ, make sure you catch up on the special editions and preorder bonuses. We have all the information you need below, so read on.

FighterZ Edition

Price: $95

If you want more fighters in your fighting game, look no further than the FighterZ Edition of Dragon Ball FighterZ. It comes with the standard game, plus the FighterZ Pass (which you can also buy separately for $35). The FighterZ Pass includes the following:

  • 8 new characters
  • Each character comes with a stamp, lobby avatars, and alternate colors.

Note: The physical version of the FighterZ Edition is exclusive to GameStop.

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Ultimate Edition

Price: $110

Only available digitally, the Ultimate Edition comes with the standard game, plus the following:

  • FighterZ Pass (detailed above)
  • Anime Music Pack - 11 songs from the Dragon Ball anime
  • Commentator Voice Pack
CollectorZ Edition

Price: $140

The most dedicated Dragon Ball fans might want to spring for the CollectorZ Edition. It comes with the standard game, plus the following items:

  • 7” Goku statue with exclusive "Manga Dimension" coloring
  • Exclusive Steelbook
  • Three Art Boards
  • A CollectorZ box to house all the items listed above

It’s worth pointing out that this edition does not come with the FighterZ Pass.

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Preorder Bonus

Preorder Dragon Ball FighterZ, and you’ll get upgraded to the Day One Edition, which comes with the standard game, plus:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps
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Keep reading to see which retailers offer these goodies and which ones have exclusive bonuses or additional deals.

Retailer Exclusives and Best Prices

Amazon

Day One Edition Price: $60 ($48 for Amazon Prime members)

FighterZ Edition Price: $95

Ultimate Edition Price: $110

CollectorZ Edition Price: Currently Out of Stock - but keep checking

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

  • 20% off your preorder of Dragon Ball FighterZ with Amazon Prime ($48 instead of $60)
Amazon Preorder Bonus

Best Buy

Day One Edition Price: $60 ($48 for Gamers Club Unlocked members)

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

  • 20% off your preorder of Dragon Ball FighterZ with Gamers Club Unlocked ($48 instead of $60)
  • Funko - Pop! Animation Dragon Ball Super - Future Trunks
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Best Buy Preorder Bonus

GameStop

Day One Edition Price: $60

FighterZ Edition Price: $95

Ultimate Edition Price: $110

CollectorZ Edition Price: $140 (currently out of stock)

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

  • GameStop exclusive 3" SSGSS Goku Figure comes with purchase of the Day One Edition or CollectorZ Edition
  • Physical Version of the FighterZ Edition is exclusive to GameStop
GameStop Preorder Bonus

Newegg

Day One Edition Price: $50

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

  • $10 off suggested retail price

Microsoft Store

Day One Edition Price: $60

FighterZ Edition Price: $95

Ultimate Edition Price: $110

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

PlayStation Store

Day One Edition Price: $60

FighterZ Edition Price: $95

Ultimate Edition Price: $110

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

  • Dragon Ball FighterZ Official Theme

Steam

Day One Edition Price: $60

FighterZ Edition Price: $95

Ultimate Edition Price: $110

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

Target

Day One Edition Price: $60

CollectorZ Edition Price: $140

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

Walmart

Day One Edition Price: $60

Standard preorder bonuses:

  • Early unlockable characters SSGSS Goku and SSGSS Vegeta
  • Two exclusive lobby avatars
  • Three stamps

Deals and preorder exclusives:

Chris Reed is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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WWE: A Look Back at Wrestling in 2017


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It's been a busy year for AJ Styles, Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, Asuka, Jinder Mahal, and more!

Yes, it's that time of year again. Time for the year to end.

As 2017 closes up shop, let's look back at the WWE and be all like "Oh, yeah. That happened, didn't it? Ain't life a kick? An unpredictable journey filled with sweeping highs and drastic lows. Really makes you think. Okay, I guess we should stop wasting time and hide this body before the cops show up."

Before I get started though, I have a gift for y'all. Right out of the gate, right off the blocks, first up at bat, here's a magical link to - *moist hoarse gasp!* - all the Wrestling Wrap Ups! I cracked the code. The unsolvable is now oh-so-knowable. For years, you peeps have been hitting me up on twitter and asking "Hey, is there are a place that lists all the Wraps? They're so hard to track down once they dissolve and disintegrate out of all the timelines. Please help make my life better!" Well, now I can because now there is. I don't know how far back this list goes, but I know it's at least a few years. Who knows? Maybe it just keeps going. Turtles all the way down, yo.

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The list is important for me too because anyone who's read one of my exasperating Wrestling Year-End Recaps before knows that I just take all the .gifs and pics from a year's worth of Wraps and repurpose them. It's a fierce grind, I know. By the way, I just assume that's why anyone wants to look at old Wrap Ups anyhow.

So, WWE in 2017. Braun tried to murder people (who, in turn, tried to murder him), Kurt Angle returned and revealed that "Milkamania," perhaps, ran a bit too wild back in the day, resulting in grown-ass illegitimate son Jason Jordan, Shane McMahon continued to dangerously plummet from from daring heights, Asuka got called up to the main roster after carving a canal of chaos and carnage down in NXT, and AJ Styles got to begin and end the year as WWE World Champion. Let's check out the "Then, Now, and Forever" of it all!

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Feel like a bummer right at the beginning? Good. Here it go. Undertaker's gone and Roman Reigns is to blame.

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Now, I'm one of the few hold-outs who's been saying, since the day after WrestleMania, that Undertaker's probably not gone for good. His match against Reigns back at 'Mania, for control of the yard now and forever more, was kind of like a Parks and Rec season finale. If need be, it could stand as the series finale. In the same way we didn't know, year to year, if Parks would return, we never quite know if Taker will be good to go for another run. For the show, it was because the ratings were always pretty poor, placing Parks on the dreaded "bubble." Every time Parks signed off for a season, it could have been for the last time so the season-enders always had to close out a big story while also planting seeds for possible future shtick.

Taker got speared and pinned by slick space pirate Roman, his hat and garb got left in the ring in a weird witch pile (and remained untouched until the next morning), but no one's definitely told us Undertaker's gone. He could be, but there was no official announcement. The match wasn't billed as a retirement match and Cole and the other announcers are always careful to say "back when Roman Reigns possibly retired the Undertaker." There's always a "possibly" in there. Or a "maybe." Or some word to remind us of the impermanence of it all and how life is a fleeting coil.

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Oh, Just Braun Strowman Destroying Roman Over and Over

As a quick and dirty palate cleanser, here's a series of wonderful .gifs featuring "Monster Among Men" Braun Strowman handing Roman Reigns his ass. Yeah, it's petty, but look - WWE placed Roman into a rough and tumble feud with Braun right after he beat Undertaker. They knew we wanted to see him get obliterated. And they came up with spectacular new ways to harm him. It was a charitable therapeutic service.

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A quick break, to watch Braun take out Enzo...

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Annnd we're back...

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Real talk though. Braun's awesome and WWE did a pretty good job with him in 2017. His match against Lesnar wasn't all it could have been (and honestly, I wish he'd been kept totally away from a title match that he was destined to lose clean), but overall Braun's been a reliable force of ferocious violence. Also, he doesn't crave gold. Sure, he deserves to be world champ, but he's very one-on-one feud driven. And when he's not locked in a feud he's happy(ish) just mauling smaller guys like a massive angry kodiak.

Also, there was that time when he was crushed to death in a garbage truck and came back stronger than ever - and with new mystical powers that somehow connected his surging life force with that of the garbage truck itself. All garbage trucks, in fact. Like how Horace Pinker became one with electricity in Shocker, trash was now Braun's life's blood and he could utilize all forms of rubbish to stalk his prey.

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This is the End, My Only Friend, The End

Flipping back to before WrestleMania now, arguably the best in-ring segment of the year was the ill-fated Kevin Owens/Chris Jericho "Festival of Friendship."

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People have compared the bit to Game of Thrones' "Red Wedding," but I say the true beauty of the FoF was that we could all see where it was going. Instead of surprise, there was suspense. We knew Owens was about to rain pain down on his supposed "best friend," but we were all going to wait for it. And while we waited, Jericho got even more sucked into Owen's cruel con. It was superb. Suddenly the "lister" became the "listee" and Jericho got a face full of his own JeriTron 6500.

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Sami Zayn, Bray Wyatt, Matt Hardy, Finn Balor, and more on Page 2 of the Wrestling Year in Review...

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samedi 30 décembre 2017

The Best Cheap Gaming Laptops


It is possible to game on the cheap.

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Traditionally gaming laptops have been three things: big, heavy, and expensive. That isn't always the case any longer, as components have gotten smaller and more portable, and increased competition has caused prices to fall quite a bit as well. You still generally get what you pay for in terms of performance and portability, but you can get a great portable 1080p machine these days for less than $1,000, which was rarely the case just one generation of hardware ago.

Before we dive into our list of the best cheap gaming laptops, let’s go over what to look for in a gaming laptop. After all, just because a device is affordable and has “Gaming” in its name doesn’t mean it’s going to get the job done for everyone. The main features to consider when shopping for a gaming laptop are its GPU, display resolution, amount and kind of storage, and even portability are things you should keep in mind when shopping for an inexpensive gaming laptop.

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Below we've sketched out what GPU and other specs you need in a lower-end 1080p laptop that will run games at surprisingly decent frame rates for at least a couple years. Without breaking the bank, of course The bottom line? Dell's last-generation Inspiron 15 7000 will run most current-gen games on low-med settings at 40-60 FPS, all for $800. It's a great pick for a casual gaming + daily driving laptop. Read on for more!

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When it comes to GPUs, NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 10-series have made it possible for manufacturers to trim down the overall size of laptops without sacrificing features like battery life, making them powerful and portable. AMD's also basically non-existent in the mobile space these days too, so if you're shopping for a gaming laptop you're probably getting one with an Nvidia GPU under the hood.

For screen resolution, a 1080p display hits the sweet spot between price and required GPU beefiness. It is typically the only option for a value-oriented gaming laptop. Even if you could score a laptop with a high-resolution 4k panel, chances are the GPU inside won't be able to run games at that resolution, so prepare yourself for 1080 gaming.

When it comes to storage, try to steer clear of laptops with a lone 128GB SSD. Heck, even a model with a 256GB SSD offers barely enough space to keep multiple games installed and at the ready, so you might be stuck getting a system with a slower, yet much more spacious, spinning hard drive.

You can also get a sweet deal by going back in time and looking at laptops with previous-gen CPUs, as they are usually available at fire sale prices and there's not a huge difference in performance between Skylake and Kaby Lake for gaming. You won't be quite as future-proof, but you'll still get several years of great 1080p gaming at a low price. Let's dive into the this:

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Priced under $800, the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 boasts previous generation hardware, but don’t let that deter you. In January 2016, this model earned an Editor's Choice award for entry level gaming laptops from our sister pub PCMag.

Boasting a full HD 15.6-inch 1080p display, 256GB SSD, and an Nvidia GTX 960M GPU, the Inspiron 15 7000 is capable enough for a casual PC gamer that wants both a gaming machine and a laptop for school. Dell says it has a battery life of over 10 hours on this particular model, with all its hardware tucked into a flashy design that's just one inch thick. At close to 6-pounds you’ll notice when it’s in a bag or backpack. Beyond its older specs, the only drawback is its 256GB of storage, but again, if you're mostly looking for a daily driver and also want to do some casual gaming, this is a very good option.

This year's model of the Inspiron 15 7000 is a little more expensive (although still sub-$1000) and a little more capable than last year’s, so it's also a good deal. The current model features a seventh-generation Core i7 processor, and an Nvidia GTX 1050 GPU, so it has a high-end CPU and a lower-end GPU. Additionally, it comes with 12GB of DDR4 memory, a 128GB SSD, and a 1TB HDD. Dell stuck with the same 15.6-inch full HD 1080p anti-glare LED-backlit display. The 1050 GPU inside will run most 2017 games at 40+ FPS at medium settings, which is a great bang for your buck.

It’s a rather unassuming piece of kit, with a black exterior and red highlights above the keyboard and around the touchpad — much like the Acer Predator, in fact. This particular model is the typical entry-level gaming PC, both in terms of pricing and specifications. In other words, you can’t really go wrong with this pick.

Sitting just under the psychologically painful four-figure price point, the MSI GL72M is nearly identical on the spec sheet to our last pick, the Dell Inspiron 15 7000. The biggest difference between the two is its 17.3-inch FHD non-reflective display, and that is has only 8GB of memory.

Still, it's packing some serious technology including a SteelSeries gaming keyboard with a bright red backlight, an Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor, GTX 1050 GPU, 128GB SSD, and a 1TB HDD. It’s a tad heavier and thicker than most laptops in this class, weighing in at exactly 6-pounds and 1.2-inches thick.

If you’re looking to save a bit more money, you can move down to a 15.6-inch model, which happens to be our next pick.

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The GL62M offers a 15.6-inch display and an Intel Core i5-7300HQ processor. At just under $800, the Gl62M should power through nearly anything you throw at it at medium detail levels without sacrificing much in terms of performance. Rounding out the performance specs is the GTX 1050, 8 GB DDR4 memory, and a 256 GB SSD.

And because it was a smaller display than its bigger brother, the weight has dropped down to 5.29-pounds. The thickness, however, is over the 1-inch mark (1.06, to be exact).

As far as ports are concerned, you get a USB Type-C, 2x USB 3.0 ports, a lowly USB 2.0 port, HDMI, LAN, and a Mini-Display Port. Not a bad loadout considering its price.

Acer’s Aspire VX 15 is part of the company's newer line of affordable gaming machines, designed for those who don't have the budget for a Predator model. It offers a respectable balance of performance and price thanks to its GTX 1050 Ti GPU, Intel Core i5-7300HQ processor, 16 GB DDR4 memory and a 256GB SSD sitting below the “Red Hot” backlit keyboard. Red accents surround the WASD keys for easy visibility.

What sets the Acer apart from the competition is its Dolby Audio Premium sound, which should sound crisp when you’re watching a video, jamming out to some tunes, or gaming. The Acer Aspire XV 15 is about as much computer you can squeeze out of a budget under $1,000.

Ultra-lightweight and ultra-portable, with a sharp and high-res display shouldn’t be something we are talking about when it comes to cheap gaming laptops, but here we are. The Razer Blade Stealth is a 12.5-inch ultrabook with a quad-HD (2560x1440) display, and ok… it’s not a true gaming laptop, as it doesn't have a discrete GPU but rather Intel HD Graphics 620, but it's enough for very light gaming. Plus, this thing just looks cool. And if you really wanted to use it as a more serious gaming setup, you can pick up a refurbished Razer Core for $399. All in, that’s around $1,300 according to my horrible math — it’s the best of both worlds!

At just 0.5-inches thin and weighing 2.8-pounds, Razer has created a device that’s better fit for classrooms or cubicles than a gaming setup. Yet, the Razer Blade Stealth has some features synonymous with the company’s name, such as a 16.8 million color Chroma keyboard. The only real drawback worth mentioning, aside from the aforementioned integrated graphics, is the fact that it comes with a lone 128 GB SSD.

To be very clear, unlike every other machine recommended here, the Razer Blade does not feature very respectable gaming performance. But we're including it for someone looking for a new day-to-day laptop that might also have some mild interest in catching up on older games.

We set a limit of $1,200 as the high end of what we consider a “cheap” gaming laptop, and the Asus FX502 just barely sneaks under that subjective limit — but, oh boy, is it loaded. Ot offers a 7th generation Core i7-7700HQ processor, GTX 1060 GPU, 16GB DDR4 memory, 128GB SSD, and 1TB HDD so it's at the higher end of "cheap" but you can see why.

Its 15.6-inch 1920x1080 full-HD display has a 160-degree viewing angle, which is a little less than some of its competitors, but nothing to scoff at. Compared to the rest of our picks, the FX502 and the Predator (more on it in a minute) are the only two devices to feature an i7 and a GTX 1060 in one package, so they're the best for 60fps 1080p gaming with details maxed.

If you have a little bit more budget, and you're a gamer, the FX502 is money well spent.

Acer’s Predator Helios 300 is a budget-oriented Predator model with great parts at an affordable price. It sports  an Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor, GTX 1060 GPU, 16GB DDR4 memory, and a 15.6-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 display. A laundry list of ports, including HDMI, will ensure you have enough room to plug any accessories or peripherals into the Predator.

And with up to seven hours of claimed battery life, the Helios could actually double as a work machine, or at least make flights a bit less boring.

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IGN's Best Action Game of 2017 Winner Is...


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From IGN's Middle-earth: Shadow of War Review: Similar to the way Batman: Arkham City built on the foundation of Arkham Asylum, Middle-earth: Shadow of War is bigger and more ambitious in scope than Shadow of Mordor, with great results. The way it expands the Nemesis system with far greater variety and fortress sieges makes even better use of the stand-out generated characters, and its battles with memorable uruk captains remain challenging all the way through the campaign and into the clever asynchronous multiplayer beyond.


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Your votes have been counted, and the People's Choice winner for Best Action Game is Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Thanks for voting!


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