I feel like I see a fair amount of gaming laptops in the US but a majority of people seem to still game on desktop. I guess what I am looking for is a ratio of one versus the other otherwise a country like China might dominate on numbers alone.

When looking for searching online for this I was mostly coming across pros and cons lists. This isn’t what I am after.

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    3 months ago

    I think it is likely that most people that buy a laptop like these, see the shit show and the scam market and say fuck that, just give me a single product that mostly works.

    This attitude could be more prevalent in different areas of the world though. Imagine somewhere in Eastern Asia that’s flooded with dated low-grade products from China compared to the US where you don’t see a lot of laptop brands you’ve never heard of before. There’s going to be different levels of skepticism.

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      That is not really how silicon works. I recommend looking into the history of chips and how fabs work. In a nutshell, each new generation of tech is an entirely new fab. There are depreciation factors that generally make old hardware less secure.

      The consumer brands are all a joke now. They are all made in the same few places. It is just marketing and built to a price. The silicon is what matters.