Submit a review of your own gaming laptop and make some money in the process!
Reviewing a gaming laptop is fun, and we would love to have lots of legit reviews of high-end laptops on this site. Unfortunately we don’t have the time or resources to review the countless amount of good laptops out there. This is where you come in! If you happen to own (or have access to and permission to use) a recent gaming machine we would love to read – and publish – your take on it. Moreover, if you write a review that gets published we will be happy to pay you $25 in cash for it! But don’t send it in just yet, we do have some minimum requirements:
The laptop has to be a model currently available on the North American market, and to qualify as a gaming laptop it must have a graphics card capable of high-end gaming. Our definition of new gaming laptop is one with a DirectX 11-compatible graphics card at least as powerful or faster than an AMD (ATI) Mobility Radeon HD 5650 / Nvidia GeForce GT 420M. Moreover we reserve the right to refuse if we get duplicate reviews (considerably different configs of the same model might be OK though).
Perfect spelling and grammar is not necessary in the review. You will need some basic understanding of hardware and benchmarking software, however, since measuring frame rates in games and running 3DMark is part of the process. In addition, the written part of the review should be between 700-1000 words in lenght and we will also need a few pictures (mainly to verify that you have the laptop in question). Obviously, all text and images must be unique, your own, and not subject to copyright elsewhere.
If you have access to a suitable laptop and would like to publish it here and make some extra money (paid over PayPal), contact the site admin here: ‘admin [at] gaminglaptopreport.com’. Again, to make sure you don’t submit a review with no chance of getting published, contact us first. That said, we’re looking forward to hearing from you!
Thanks for stopping by Padilla! I can imagine that SSD put some new life into the dv6? Personally I’m never going back to regular laptop hard drives.
Well…So sad… I’ll love to show you mine. but it is 1 year old.
a Pavilion dv6 1362nr… 1GB ATI HD4650. The lap came with 4 GB DDR3 and 320 GB HDD, upgraded recently to 8GB and 128GB SSD, I also swapped the CPU for a better one (intel T660 for T9550) and has an external 24 monitor. Runs everything in full graphics, the heaviest in medium (heats), 1080p.
My best investment.
BTW… is great to find this site…! will help to define my next on july..!