Looking for a laptop with a good graphics card and Processor?

I'm looking for a good Quality Laptop that can handle gaming, game development software, and video softwares

Added (1). Thanks Andy L. I'm in the United States if its in the US I can get my hands on it my budget is under 1500

Consider Lenovo Y50 15.6" Gaming Laptop
http://www.amazon.com/...00K6ZIO2K/

It's got
- 4th generation Intel Core i5 processor
- 8GB RAM
- 1TB HDD + 8GB SSD
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M graphics card
- 720p HD webcam, Backlit keyboard, HDMI & 2x USB 3.0 port
- Windows 8.1

Open graphic card specs at http://www.notebookcheck.net/...794.0.html and scroll down to "Game Benchmarks". You can see it play all latest games like Sims 4, Watch Dogs, Titanfall, Battlefield 4, GRID 2, etc at high to ultra settings

Wish people would add their location, or at least country, because Y/A groups everyone together now.
You have to start with your cost target.
The other answer so far shows a Lenovo Y50 at Amazon for $959.49 and sales tax collected in almost every state, but here it is at Newegg.com:
http://www.newegg.com/...6834317539
About $810 now with promo and sales tax in California, NJ, TN.

http://www.cpubenchmark.net/...u_list.php
i5-4200H is OK at gaming, but in video edit is not an i7 at H or M suffix, and of course, desktop/towers do a lot better.

http://www.newegg.com/...100&Page=1
The $890 Acer gets you a lower quality brand, bigger 17.3" screen, faster CPU, but lower GT 750M graphics
Slow load table to match gaming to GPU
http://www.notebookcheck.net/...849.0.html
Check the Lenovo.com prices on direct ordering and projected delivery
http://shop.lenovo.com/.../y-series/

If you have $1300 for a UHD screen system, as being in game development that could be important because unless working with an external display, you may be writing for new ultra-screens and displays.

Beware of U suffix CPUs as underclocked low voltage, and especially the i7's which are dual cores.

Lenovo Y50 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop
Pretty great laptop
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