Which brand of laptops are better? Asus, Dell, HP or Lenovo?

I have a gaming desktop and I'm planning to buy a gaming laptop so which brand has the best laptop for the $500-$900 range? I'm talking about awesome specs, durability, good battery life and etc. If there's a brand better than those listed, then list it in the answer. Please don't provide a biased answer.

Lenovo hands down. Dell used to be good but now they are making their machines cheap. Hp they don't really do gaming. Asus they are good but still recommend Lenovo. Have you ever been on a plane with a lot of business men? Just look down the isle and look what kind of laptop they're using, Lenovo. My school, they use all lenovos. Even best buy, next time you're in there look at the checkout computers they're Lenovo. That has to mean something right? I mean they wouldn't get a machine that's going to fail them. My friend i recommended one of lenovos gaming PC's and it's been about a year and a half now and he hasn't had any problems with it. Take a look at all their gaming computers here ( http://shop.lenovo.com/.../y-series/ ) the y40 and y50 would be best but you're not looking to spend that much. Any of these will do what you need then some. Also take a look at their award winning liquid cooled, one key overclocking gaming desktop if maybe you're interested in a desktop or know a friend who is. ( http://shop.lenovo.com/...ries/x510/ )

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Of those I would suggest Asus or Lenovo. Dells tend to fail a lot (I talk from experience) and HPs aren't generally designed to be gaming computers.

I know Asus has some very good gaming computers and Lenovo's are good too. I have an Asus and I have no problem running any game though the Asus computer itself does have some problem wherein for instance the computer randomly turns off every once in a while on its own, or applications randomly crash, etc. The first Asus I got I had to return and replace because the Wi-Fi card was terrible - it kept disconnecting or couldn't connect. My brother has an Asus and he has experienced problems too. I would not buy an Asus again, but for gaming it might be good enough. Otherwise try Lenovo.

If you are going hardcore gaming computer though, you could always get an Alienware computer.

ASUS is the best for reliability, Lenovo and HP is about the same and Dell is the worst of the lot.