The best entry-level laptop gaming setup
Complete your starter model gaming laptop setup
Which starter model gaming laptop do you choose?
You can easily take a gaming laptop everywhere with you, while you usually leave a gaming desktop at home. If you're at home, you connect your RGB keyboard, mouse, and monitor and game in your favorite chair behind your desk. An starter model gaming laptop has at least one of the following video cards. The higher the series, the newer the video card and better the support for games:
- GTX 1660
- RTX 2050
- RTX 3050
- RTX 4050
Which headset do you choose?
To complete your gaming experience, good sound is essential. That's why a good headset is an important part of your gaming setup. It allows you to hear your enemies right away, even if you don't see them yet. In addition, you can better immersive yourself in your gameplay. You can share the location of your enemies with your friends and talk strategy with other players via an online multiplayer. An entry-level gaming headset has the following specifications:
- Stereo sound
- Mute function for microphone
Which gaming mouse should you choose?
A good gaming mouse can make the difference between winning and losing. Some gaming mouses move extra precisely, while other mouses have many programmable buttons. As a novice gamer, you can choose a mouse that's somewhere in between. That way, you can find out yourself what you like most. This type of gaming mouse has the following properties:
- At least 6 buttons
Which gaming keyboard should you choose?
With a good gaming keyboard, you can fully master a game. Choose a keyboard with programmable keys to assign all kinds of in-game functions to a button. An entry-level gaming keyboard has the following properties:
- RGB lighting
- Mechanical keys
- Wired or wireless
Which gaming monitor do you choose?
With a gaming monitor with your laptop, you can enjoy a high refresh rate, fast response time, and little input lag. When you're at home, connect your laptop and use your monitor to game with. The higher the refresh rate, the smoother the more smoothly the screen displays your game. An entry-level monitor has the following specifications:
- 24-inch screen size
- 100 to 144Hz refresh rate
- 1ms response time
- Full HD resolution