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The gaming laptop market is a subset of the larger hardware market, focusing on laptops designed for gaming. These laptops are typically more powerful than standard laptops, with higher-end components such as faster processors, more RAM, and dedicated graphics cards. They also often feature larger displays and higher-quality speakers, as well as additional ports and connections for gaming peripherals. Gaming laptops are typically more expensive than standard laptops, but offer a more immersive gaming experience.
The gaming laptop market has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by the increasing popularity of gaming and the availability of more powerful hardware. This has led to a wide range of gaming laptops from various manufacturers, offering different levels of performance and features.
Some of the major companies in the gaming laptop market include Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Razer, and Acer. Show Less Read more