The PC industry appeared set for an unexpected obsolescence not long ago as the smartphone and the tablets market continued to gain traction amongst consumers. And while sales continue to fall in the PC market, industry players look to reinvent themselves by capitalizing on new technologies that could improve segments of the computing market.

Some of the notable areas that companies can capitalize on are the budget laptops segment that is gaining popularity among college students and gaming laptops. Despite mobile gaming having the penetration that gaming laptops can only dream of, PC gaming market is still amongst the few areas in the PC industry that continue show some light at the end of the tunnel. This segment of the computing industry has continued to flourish despite the influx of smartphones and tablets.

However, gaming PC makers are aware of this threat and have thus devised to make affordable gaming laptops with amazing features for the best user experience. Some of the laptops actually cost as little as $500, thereby making them very competitive in terms of pricing. For those looking for more insights on these laptops, this article is highly informative.

Makers of PC computers are also trying to balance affordability with technology as they seek to battle the increasing rivalry from mobile gaming applications. Currently, some gaming laptops can now be integrated with VR technology.

However, that’s not the only rivalry gaming laptops are facing—companies like Nintendo (NTDOY), Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Sony Corp (ADR) (NYSE: SNE) have given PC gaming laptop makers a run for their money with various gaming consoles that offer even better user experiences. Nonetheless, gaming laptops continue to trump their console counterparts in terms of sales.

According to IDC analysts in a report published last year, high-end gaming PCs are the fastest-growing segment alongside all-in-one PCs. Sales in the gaming segment are driven by the desire for better performance and better features amongst PC gamers. This has prompted them to upgrade their gaming computers every few years in a bid to receive the best user experience.

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