Retail Times — UK Retail News
NFU Mutual
ADVERTISEMENT
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
No Result
View All Result
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
Home Retail News Retailer News

Should an engineer buy a gaming or normal laptop for work?

ore and more people are choosing a gaming laptop - even if they don't game. Read on to find out if a gaming laptop could be suitable for work as an engineer

by Fiona Briggs
January 31, 2022
in Retailer News
Reading Time: 4 mins read

As an engineer, you need a powerful laptop that can handle the demanding programmes you need to run. Many cheaper machines simply can’t successfully and quickly run these programmes, which is why more and more people are turning towards gaming laptops for their work needs.

So even if you aren’t going to be playing the latest first-person shooters or online casino games, read on to find out why you might like to consider a gaming laptop as your next work laptop as an engineer.

Gaming laptops are fast

Source: https://pixabay.com/photos/laptop-digital-device-technology-5673901/

We’ve all been there – you switch on your computer only to find yourself waiting for what feels like hours for it to boot up. That won’t be the case with a gaming laptop – once you’ve pressed that power button, your laptop will be ready to do whatever you need it to in a matter of seconds!

No matter what field of engineering you are in, this speed is bound to be useful. Some programmes you will be running as an engineer can be hard on your system – those with less RAM can’t handle so much information at once, which can cause them to freeze or crash.

It’s also useful if you need to do a presentation or otherwise show a colleague something quickly – you’ll be able to bring up all the information you need almost instantly.

Higher quality

More or less everything about a gaming laptop is higher quality than a regular laptop. Some examples include better sound quality, a crystal-clear display with vibrant colours, and an efficient and powerful processor.

All of these factors can make a difference when you are using your laptop daily for extended periods. These high-quality parts are much less likely to fail than cheaper options too, which leads nicely to our next point.

Built to last

Technology is always changing – a phone or laptop you just bought a few months ago could be out-of-date already! But, that’s less true when it comes to gaming laptops. Gaming laptops use the very latest technology to keep up with the demands of new games.

They might be more expensive, but they will need to be replaced far less often, and this high-end technology is almost always worth the price tag.

Gaming laptops can be easy to use

Source: https://pixabay.com/photos/engineer-engineering-teamwork-4941342/

Although it might feel overwhelming having such a powerful laptop in front of you, think of it just like any other computer you have used before. Just because a gaming laptop can run the most demanding of games, it doesn’t mean you can’t use it to run basic programmes.

So long as it has the same operating system as you are used to, everything will work exactly the same.

Easily upgraded

Although noted above that gaming laptops are designed to last, they are also much easier to upgrade if you do find the technology is getting old.

Gamers love to customise their laptops and PCs, so gaming laptops are designed with that in mind. Even if you don’t have the know-how to replace any older parts yourself, you can take your laptop to a computer shop where someone will be more than happy to help.

Again, replacing parts rather than buying a whole new laptop when it gets a little outdated will help save a considerable sum of money in the long run.

Normal laptops are cheaper

One of the biggest drawbacks of choosing a gaming laptop is the initial cost. Depending on the brand and specs, you can expect to pay anywhere from £1500-£3000 for a high-quality gaming laptop.

On the other hand, you can pick up a Chromebook or Windows laptop for as little as £200 these days, or up to around £550 for one with higher specs. But, as mentioned above, gaming laptops can often last longer and can be upgraded more easily.

So, although the initial cost is a lot higher, the two types of laptops can work out similar over the long run. That means it comes down to how much you are willing to spend initially on your new computer.

Normal laptops can offer similar specs

Source: https://pixabay.com/photos/computer-laptop-tech-blue-computer-4795762/

Another reason you might not want to fork out for a gaming laptop is that normal laptops are rapidly bridging the gap in technology. Whilst a regular laptop won’t quite be able to match a gaming laptop in all areas, you might find a regular laptop is sufficient for your needs.

You’ll find mid-range laptops offering similar levels of RAM and some of the latest processors, meaning it might not always be necessary to fork out the extra for a dedicated gaming laptop.

Before making a decision, it’s best to do some research, decide what specs you need and think about the overall cost of the laptop over its lifespan.

Share This Article

Similar News Articles:

  1. Retail’s new normal: no check-out shopping wins loyalty from younger consumers, Avery Dennison finds New research commissioned by Avery Dennison reveals an inflection point in consumers’ shopping behaviour. More than a third (37%) of shoppers polled...
  2. The biggest acquisitions in online gaming The landscape of the online gaming industry is changing all the time. Not only are new game developers entering the...
Tags: laptop
ADVERTISEMENT

Related Posts

AO becomes the first retailer globally to exceed one million Trustpilot reviews with a 4.9/5 rating

AO becomes the first retailer globally to exceed one million Trustpilot reviews with a 4.9/5 rating

June 3, 2026

AO World ("AO"), the UK's most trusted electrical retailer, today announces that it has exceeded...

Crew Clothing

Crew Clothing announces new store opening at Meadowhall, Sheffield

June 3, 2026

Premium British lifestyle brand Crew Clothing is proud to announce the opening of its newest...

B&M’s recovery remains a work in progress, as the retailer seeks to strengthen its product proposition to rebuild momentum, says GlobalData

June 3, 2026

Following today’s release of B&M’s figures for the 52 weeks ending 28 March 2026; Emily...

thortful

thortful challenges the “perfect dad” narrative with provocative Father’s Day campaign rooted in real relationships

June 3, 2026

thortful is launching a bold Father’s Day campaign designed to challenge the category’s long-standing obsession with...

Inditex accelerates profitability through store optimisation and selected market expansion, says GlobalData

June 3, 2026

Following today’s release of Inditex’s figures for the Q1 ending 30 April 2026; Chloe Tedford-Jones,...

DJI

Global tech brand DJI signs for Manchester Arndale in experiential retail addition

June 3, 2026

Manchester Arndale is set to welcome global drone and imaging technology leader, DJI, with a...

Load More

🗞️ Trending Retail News

  • Lindt

    Lindt expands retail portfolio with new shop at Cotswolds Designer Outlet

    11 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
  • Research by Absolut Vodka X Sprite reveals how Gen Z are socialising in 2024

    16 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Red Bull launches Summer Edition Curuba Elderflower

    11 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
  • Zaytoun, Fairtrade certified organic extra virgin olive oil, to be stocked in 250 Co-op stores

    11 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
  • Retail crime must be challenged, says top security specialist

    11 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
  • Chicago Town launches new “Who Knew?” multi-media campaign

    11 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3

FEATURED ARTICLES

Securing The Future of Retail

Securing the future of retail through seamless omnichannel integration

March 23, 2026
appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

Smug-face and FOMO: appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

October 27, 2025
Journey to AI: build strong foundations for retail success

Journey to AI: build strong foundations for retail success

September 2, 2025
eTail Uk 2026 eTail Uk 2026 eTail Uk 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
retail crime protection retail crime protection
ADVERTISEMENT
nfu mutual nfu mutual
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home Page
  • Editorial – Contact
  • Advertising
  • Copyright
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
  • Retailer News
  • Products
  • Data
  • Technology
  • Events
  • People
  • Comment
  • Sustainability
  • Awards
  • Research
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Featured Articles
  • Retail News Categories
  • About us
  • Advertising
  • Contact / Press release submit page
  • Privacy policy